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11+ Classes in Hackney

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Hackneymummy · 05/09/2018 22:26

Hi All,

My son is in year 4 and I've decided to prepare him for the 11+. I had used the Axis tuition company and it was some help but I think he needs something more comprehensive and travelling to Enfield was always going to be difficult for me. I live in Hackney so not many options. Would anyone know of any good tuition centre in the N4 / N16 postcode?
I did see a leaflet from Xrevise.org who are hosting something in Woodberry Down?

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spinabifidamom · 14/09/2018 21:14

You can always use Explore Learning.

I’ve just enrolled my step daughter at our local centre today for English. They are a viable effective alternative to traditional tutoring companies or private teachers. After a long time doing my research I felt this is the best option.

Irregardless it’s worth exploring all possible options. A tutoring company is only one option. I’m the tutor we use workbooks now and I supplement with field trips and cool homework activities and projects instead of relying on a tutoring company for tuition assistance. DSD gets cheap reduced tuition through her school. Many school teachers are tutoring the children. Tutoring is big business these days.

RhythmStix · 16/09/2018 18:33

"Irregardless" isn't a word. I hope you don't use it in your tutoring.

spinabifidamom · 16/09/2018 19:43

en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/irregardless

RhythmStix · 16/09/2018 21:34

'Wiktionary' is an internet invention run by people who have no knowledge of language, linguistics or etymology. Irregardless is not a word and anyone using it in GCSE or A level English would be penalised.

RhythmStix · 16/09/2018 21:35

The correct term is 'regardless'.
HTH.

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