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Unedited voluntary letter and interviews with parents Below is the exact letter from the parents of one of our past students. No amendment has been made to their letter, except for deleting the full name of the student and her parents to safeguard their confidentiality. The girl in question goes to a school where IGCSE is offered
in Mathematics, as opposed to GCSE, which is offered by over 98% of schools
in England and Wales. Since these parents wrote to us in August 2007,
we have enhanced the provision for English Language, to include catering
for specific examination boards – AQA, OCR and Edexcel (Students
studying the Welsh examination board WJEC can also benefit). What other Parents and Students say y“I couldn’t afford to send my son to private school but the investment I made in Excel in Science was a good one. Ryan now has a scholarship and full bursary to a prestigious independent school” father of a GCSE Excel in Science student “I can only describe it as ‘the light had gone on’. Colin’s science teachers at school have noticed the difference too and his predicted grades are very good” mother of a GCSE Excel in Science student “I am really pleased with Jeremy’s confidence level. He is ahead of the game in class (at his normal school). The smaller class sizes have forced him to participate” mother of an AS level Excel in Science student “Excel in Science has given Jeremy an extra bit of confidence and helped him in areas he’s struggling with” mother of an AS level Excel in Science student “Colin’s predicted grades are good. He needed a boost and the personal tuition with great tutor pupil ratios has made a real difference” mother of a GCSE Excel in Science student “Colin has benefited greatly. At a relatively early stage Colin was saying ’I understand’ in relation to aspects of Physics and Chemistry” mother of a GCSE Excel in Science student “When Jeremy has not understood something at school he asks on a Saturday and the teachers explain it” mother of an AS level Excel in Science student “Jeremy is able to ask for tips, revision tips, help with anything
he doesn’t understand” mother of an AS level Excel in Science
student “You are only as strong as your weakest link, and Excel in Science weakest link is fairly strong” father of a GCSE Excel in Science student “Harriet’s academic performance has improved and with that her confidence too” father of a GCSE Excel in Science student “The feedback from my daughter is that she gets a chance to understand topics that are either not widely covered at school or not covered at all” father of a GCSE Excel in Science student “Excel in Science has a much better working environment than school
where you get more work done and the general quality is a lot better”
The following interviews were conducted by a journalist from a local newspaper. We have not altered the content in any way or form. It is a honest and complete statement from parents - nothing added, nothing removed. Mrs
AC - son in Y10 EIS are very, very nice people, very well informed. I was hoping the class size would be small, which they are, one-to-one, compared to what they have in school, large classes. Christopher has been talking to me about it, they are very honest and open about everything, if he's not doing well, they will tell me, they're pretty good people. My expectations have definitely been met this year - it remains to be seen next year, when there are GCSEs for real and he gets into the nitty gritty of exams. I know he would have struggled with maths but he's very confident now. The classroom can be disruptive, but Excel in science don't have that problem. All some kids want to do is get on with it. Excel In Science are upfront and straight, when you read reports, they will tell the truth, and you don't beat about the bush. That's great, not all people are honest like that, as a parent you want the truth. I would rate them as a 10 all round, I've not had any lie from them and I've seen Christopher improve so much, he's happy and confident, he can go to school and say - I can do that - and the other kids can't, he's ahead and that makes him feel more confident, he's achieving. They have done wonders for Christopher. Next year is a big year for him. For what they charge, they're doing an excellent job, I can't afford it, but it's worth it; that bit of extra money you might otherwise spend on yourself or something stupid. I don't have any recommendations for anything else they could do to improve Excel in Science. Parents are always welcome, knowing you can go anytime is really great. It's not like the school, with EIS you are allowed in lessons, any time, you don't even have to give notification. If Chris was late they would call and tell me, or if he had to do homework, they'd call. I would definitely recommend it, I have already recommended it to one of his friend's dad. I'd thoroughly recommend it, they're great, they ring you and keep you informed. Mr
P - daughter in Y10 She has improved a great deal, I’m hoping to put her back again, if she can improve even more that will be a great achievement for her. It’s up to her, we can push her so much but after that it’s up to her. Having a class from 9.00- 3.30 is very good, there’s enough time for child to learn then. I’ve seen other Saturday schools, they teach for one hour, two hours, and that’s not enough, they’re not really achieving anything. I’m
very pleased with EIS - we have recommended it to a few people and one
or two have joined up to it. Mrs
CK - son in the upper sixth, an ‘A’ Level student I would definitely recommend it, by the very fact that the teachers are very good, the biology teacher has actually written a book. They’re amazing, very encouraging, and explain things in a clear manner. There’s a lot of follow up support, such as past year exam papers and notes. The teacher gave out their email address for queries, and said that at any point students can email and ask questions, that’s a very good service. We were very lucky, his classes were very small. He’s just taken his exams last week, and he’s happy with how it went. Mrs
E A daughter in Y11 I saw it in the Camden journal. It’s good, it helps children to overcome the problems they have, if they didn’t understand something in school, they may understand when they have one-to-one tuition. Then they have the chance to discuss the problem with tutors, and this builds confidence. My daughter told me that everybody has to contribute in the class, which I think is very good. It’s
good that they have a small number of children, there’s less than
the numbers in the school classes, there’s about 12 children in
each class. I think it’s a bit expensive, but if you want to achieve
something then you have to pay. They
keep you informed about your child’s progress, which is good. Yes, if I talk to a friend I would recommend it, I keep telling people it’s good. I would also like my other daughter to attend, because my daughter has found it useful. One of the teachers called me about the year 10 module. After my daughter went to EIS they called me, the teachers said she did very very well, and she missed an A by a few marks, about four. I believe it’s the help from EIS. Yes, I’ve noticed an improvement, her English was a D last year and this year she has may get an A or B, these are her predicted grades at school. So you can see from D to B, there’s a big improvement. And that’s although she missed some of the classes, because I didn’t have enough money for them. Rather than finishing early, I think it’s good if they had more classes. My daughter is going to go back again when she’s at sixth form, I want to encourage her to go, and I also want her sister to go. |
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