Many children who are struggling at school will suffer in silence, consequently their parents are unaware of their child's needs. Keeping a close eye on your child's reactions and behaviour can be the best way to monitor possible underlying problems with school work. Below are a few key signs that m...
Read more ›Here is our second test for you to practice for the common entrance exams. Questions by courtesy of Galore Park for the ISEB board.
At a funfair there was a stall where people could roll a die. (courtesy of Galore Park)
ROLL THE DIE
£1 to enter
Choose your own die
Roll a six and win £6
Tim tho...
Read more ›Many of our users will have noticed that our website was down during Sunday evening and most of Monday too. We would like to apologise for the inconveniences caused but regrettably the issues where out of our control. One of Amazon's cloud transformers located in Dublin was struck by lightning on Su...
Read more ›First Tutors would like to congratulate the young Scottish students who have received their much awaited exam results. Well done!
Today, Education Secretary Mike Russell praised the hard work and achievement of young people across Scotland. Although the number of young people sitting exams has fall...
Read more ›My family (older sister) had used a private tutor before, but always from recommendations from friends, etc. In January 2011 I felt I needed a private tutor immediately for Psychology A-level and asked around, but no one had any ideas/recommendations. "Various 'Revision Schools' were recommended, fo...
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