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Back to school tips for parents and students

Credit: Eton College  

As the new school year begins, both parents and students are preparing for a fresh start with new goals and challenges. With expert tutoring services and comprehensive exam preparation, including support for UKiset, Gabbitas helps both students and parents achieve their academic goals. In this blog, we have gathered back-to-school tips and tools for families to kick-start the academic year with confidence.  

Tips for Parents 

 

1. Establish a Routine

A consistent daily routine helps children feel secure and manage their time effectively. Set specific times for homework, extracurricular activities, and relaxation to create a balanced schedule. Time blockers work very well mixed with study breaks in-between.  

 

2. Communicate with Teachers

Maintain open communication with your child’s teachers to stay informed about their progress and any areas where they may need additional support. As education advisors, it is important for us to understand and work on areas for improvement and carry on following and applying any relevant advice from teachers and academic staff.  

 

3. Encourage Reading

Reading regularly enhances vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking skills. Encourage your child to read a variety of books, both for school and leisure. Most of the schools, both state and private, offer extensive reading lists for each year group – this can be a great starting point for establishing a reading routine.  

 

4. Support Exam Preparation

If your child is preparing for exams like the UKiset, provide them with the resources and time they need to study effectively. UKiset is widely used entry exam for British boarding schools accessing international candidates on their academic aptitude and abilities.  

 

You can find more information about UKiset here. 

Our UKiset team is here to answer any questions you might have.  

 

NB! UKiset Prep is the only official method to prepare for the exam. UKiset Prep is specialised tuition focusing on the UKiset exam, tackling cognitive, conversational and writing tasks.  

If you are unsure how many hours of tuition would the candidate need, we advise you to access our initial assessment service, available with full report from our UKiset Prep consultants after completion.   

Contact us to learn more. 

Credit: Cheltenham Ladies College

Tips for Students

 

1.Set Clear Goals

Identify your academic and personal goals for the school year. Break them down into manageable steps and plan ahead, if possible.

Our tutors help students set realistic goals and develop action plans to achieve them, providing ongoing motivation and support. Whether you are looking to improve your reasoning or problem-solving skills, ace your upcoming mid-term exam, A-levels, GCSE, or looking to become fluent in a foreign language, our tutors can support your learning journey accordingly.

2. Stay Organised

Use planners, calendars, or digital apps to keep track of assignments, test dates, and deadlines. Exam material can pile up, so don’t leave it for last minute and manage your study time.

3.Practice Regularly

Consistent practice is key to mastering any subject. Dedicate time each day to review what you’ve learned and practice new concepts. Whether homework from school or your tutor, revise carefully and take notes with questions you don’t understand. This way you can work on weaker areas and demonstrate your teacher you are serious about improving your work.

Looking for extra boost with your studies?

Our services include:

  • Personalised Tutoring: Tailored to meet the unique needs of each student, covering all subjects and levels.
  • Exam Preparation: Specialized courses for standardized tests such as the UKiset, GCSEs, A-levels, and more.
  • Study Skills: Teaching essential skills like time management, organization, and effective studying techniques.
  • Ongoing Support: Regular check-ins and progress reports to keep students and parents informed and engaged.

Contact us today to start tuition.

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