What parents ask most about Kip tuition
How many students are taught together?
One of the
main aims of tutoring is to help the child reach a point where he/she is
able to succeed in classroom situations at school. In our centre tutors work
individually with up to five children because:
- An immediate benefit of others being there is that, at the outset, each child appreciates that they are not alone in their need for extra support and tutoring. This is a great confidence-builder for children, especially for those who have begun to feel isolated in their struggle to understand a certain subject.
- A shared sense of purpose is contagious. Students work better when others around them are focused, active and proud of what they are achieving.
- Students move more confidently from a tutoring setting of 3 - 5 students to a school classroom of 25 - 30 students, than from a 1-to-1 adult/student setting.
- In the centre, students are encouraged to model each others positive behaviours.
- Students build self-esteem by being role models for other students in the centre.
- Students enjoy meeting other students before and after lessons. Friendship is a powerful motivator in a structured, cheerful and carefully monitored environment.
Other questions parents ask most about Kip tuition:
- Could my child benefit?
- Who will teach my child?
- Will it improve school results?
- How soon will I see results?
- When and how long are lessons?
- What happens at the free assessment?
- How much do lessons cost?
- What if my child misses a lesson?
If your question isn't fully answered, contact us using one of the methods opposite.