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At South East Tutors, we monitor your child's progress at each stage of the learning. Our curriculum is challenging and requires that your child dedicates at least 15 hours every week to study and complete our assignments. Each 11Plus subjects is divided into Units and your child must score 75% in the end-of-unit assessment test before he or she can progress to the next unit. We will provide all the help your child will ever need including face-to-face teaching, online teaching, vide tutorials, practice papers, mock preparations, and a host of other instructional pedagogies.
In addition to the personalised tuition given to your child every week, we also provide a bank of over 30,000 practice questions and answers for your child in the comfort of their homes. Your child attempts online mock test that simulates the real exam once every month to monitor your child's progress. Practice questions mirror some of the past questions in the tests.
Our Assessment System tracks and monitors how well each child is doing comparable to other children also taking the same exam. The System provides instant assessment, analysis and feedback to the correct answers with explanations. It also ranks your child and shows the average scores for each test. It is a way for us to be certain that your child is ready for the test. A rule of thumb is an average score of 75% consistently across the subjects.
Our teaching classroom is spacious and equipped with Promethean Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) and projector. Our centre is The Learning Centre, Bexley which is beside Crook Log Leisure Centre, Brampton Road, Bexleyheath DA7 4EZ.
We have developed a software for parents to log in to view their child's assessment progress. At the end of every unit, our students must sit an assessment test similar to the real test and the scores are recorded in their portal area. Students will have to score 75% in order to pass the unit which is a condition required to progress to the next unit. Parents can then log in and view their child's historical assessment data.