Ciao! What career have you set your sights on? Something in the fashion or design business? Perhaps the luxury car industry? Maybe history – or art – floats your boat? Teaching in an International school such as in Rome? Working for a top retail brand In fact, did you know that world-famous brands such as […]
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Monday, April 3rd, 2023Did you know that studying Art and Design opens up a whole world of possibilities? What does taking such a creative subject encompass? Instead of thinking it’s a soft subject that could be a waste of time, it can offer lucrative career options in diverse industries. Art and Design in a Nutshell Firstly, what is […]
Learn a Foreign Language To Access Opportunities
Monday, May 30th, 2022More than ever before, learning a foreign language can: Expand your opportunities Improve your global presence Help you study and work abroad As globalisation makes the world smaller, people from all corners of the world connect. And not always in English as you might presume. Because so many companies operate across multiple countries nowadays, it […]
Conquer Adult Education with a Private Tutor
Wednesday, May 5th, 2021Not every student we teach is still at school. In fact, a growing number of adults accessing private tutors in Manchester and beyond are: Parents whose children have grown up People changing careers Employees looking for promotion Self-employed people wanting to up-skill Those who want to achieve qualifications And more besides. Many older learners approach […]
Is learning a different language still relevant?
Wednesday, April 28th, 2021With Brexit, the Covid Pandemic and reduction in world travel, is language learning really necessary? A resounding YES from us. Our private tutors in Manchester and Cheshire help scores of people to speak another language. Despite these events, learning a foreign language has never been more crucial. Advances in technology mean that the world is […]
Spark Your Child’s Interest in Science
Wednesday, December 9th, 2020Science is often a feared subject as it is split into three areas. Plus because it’s information heavy, students have to remember so much in a short space of time. The trick though is to spark their interest first, pique their curiosity, get them asking questions. Once they are hooked, you can build on that […]
Think about your future career today
Thursday, September 26th, 2019The world really is your oyster. Whatever subjects you excel at, there is an exciting ocean of opportunity just waiting for you to dive in… And yet, careers advice can fall a little flat at school. Many students consider A levels based on the subjects they enjoy without really thinking beyond that. While enjoying a […]