Friday, 18 September 2015

Bon voyage et bonne chance

It's that time again.

Across the country, young adults are moving on to new challenges this week: uni, college, new jobs. Our tutors are waving farewell to loved ones, heading off on new adventures - an especial good luck my Least Un.

When they are still at Primary school (indeed even when they are starting GCSEs) it all seems so far away, yet I can remember talking to my own children about university from the time they were relatively young. Governments come and go but the increased leaving age of 18, and the desire to see increasing numbers of young people move into tertiary education seems here to stay.
So we need to prepare our youngsters for the long haul.

Good study practices, self motivation, a desire for lifelong learning and an enthusiasm to push their boundaries to reach their full potential...these are the things we can instill from the earliest age.

Lets feed our children's curiosity and their self worth, so they are ready to fly, when the time comes.

Our very best wishes go with each and every one starting on their chosen paths.


And to all you Mums, wondering what to do with that extra time.

Sunday, 6 September 2015

Kent Test

Good luck to all the students taking their test this week.

Remember:
  • Keep calm, this is a chance to show just how amazing you are.
  • Read the questions carefully. It's easy to miss a single word (eg. not), that changes the meaning of  the whole sentence.
  • Underline key facts.
  • Don't spend ages on  a question you can't do. Circle it and move onto the next question. Go back and look at circled questions if you have time at the end of the test.
  • Make sure you mark an answer for every question...if you don't know the answer just choose one, there's a 20%  chance of getting the right answer.
  • If you finish early CHECK! Check, check, check. Read through the questions and your answers again. 

Once again - Good Luck.