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Learn How to Win From The World of Sport

Friday, July 5th, 2024

Whether you’re a footie, tennis or an F1 fanatic, your sporting heroes didn’t reach the top overnight. In fact, it’s just as important to fail as it is to win. A hard lesson, but an important one. From track to field, court to pitch, classroom to our lives beyond, every one of us can learn […]

Does Praise Motivate or Can it Backfire?

Thursday, January 4th, 2024

Do you praise your child to motivate them? Are your well-meaning comments sometimes rejected?  Don’t worry. Children – just like us – are complex creatures who can struggle with their self-worth at the best of times.  And because schools can be a hotbed of competition and rivalry, a child’s journey through school is often a […]

Replace Bad Study Habits to Skyrocket Your Grades

Saturday, March 4th, 2023

We’re all guilty of being creatures of habit sometimes, aren’t we? However, if you pick up bad study habits, you might lose more than you bargained for when you’re in your final GCSE or A Level year. Truth is: good habits make life easier. Bad ones could: Stop you from making progress at school Seriously […]

How to Handle a Dip in Grades

Friday, November 4th, 2022

It happens to the best of us. Dipped grades – then BOOM, your confidence plummets too. So disappointing, of course. But remember: it’s just temporary. Let’s instead think about the long game – not get flustered by occasional hiccups. So before we start, give yourself a massive thumbs up for trying your best. Let’s now […]

End of term success or failure?

Tuesday, July 5th, 2022

Has your child or teen failed this term? It’s an interesting question depending on how you measure success. If you see success as being top of the class, getting near perfect test scores every time, or succeeding in every subject, you will almost certainly be disappointed. That’s not to say that our children cannot achieve […]