With only 2 weeks to go until the new term starts, we thought we would give you some good news.
Bump Your Grade is launching an amazing competition for all new workshop students (and existing students) this September. As you may know, Bump Your Grade runs AQA KS4 GCSE science workshops (mostly physics & chemistry) at St Margaret's Church Putney (Tuesdays) and will also be launching at Barnes Methodist Church (TBC) in the autumn. If you have kids in years 9-11 this is perfect for them to get ahead. You can find out more information about the classes here: Putney & Barnes
So, how does the competition work we hear you say?
1) 1 entry into the draw for every new student attending the first half term
2) 1 entry into the draw for every new student referred by an existing student
3) Draw will take place in class on the 3rd of October 2023
4) Contact us HERE for more information or to register
*New student must complete at least 1 half term of classes (6 weeks). A minimum of 5 new students for the draw to go ahead.
The Bump Your Grade workshops can be a cost-saving method costing as little as £20 per hour (when double lessons are booked). The average cost of a GCSE science tutor in Putney, London is £50+ per hour. However, the cost may vary depending on the experience and qualifications of the tutor.
The best time to get a tutor for GCSE science is in the summer before your exams. This will give you enough time to work with the tutor and improve your skills before the exams.
If you're considering getting a GCSE science tutor in Putney, London, I encourage you to get in contact for a chat HERE
A little bit about the prize (Amazon Fire HD)
- Enhanced performance: an updated Hexa-core processor for more responsive performance (30% faster than the previous generation Fire HD 8).
- Up to 13 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching videos, and listening to music at home and on the go.
- Stream or download your favorite series and films from Prime Video, Netflix, and Disney+. Enjoy your favourite content from BBC iPlayer, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, NOW, and more through the Amazon Appstore.
- Fire HD 8 offers an 8-inch HD display and 2 GB RAM. Choose from 32 GB or 64 GB (up to 1 TB of expandable storage with microSD card). The new design is thinner and lighter than the previous generation. The screen made with strengthened aluminosilicate glass. As measured in tumble tests, Fire HD 8 is twice as durable as the Apple iPad mini (2021).
- Stay connected with family and friends: ask Alexa to make video calls to friends and family or download apps like Zoom.
- Do more with Alexa: ask Alexa to listen to music, get news and weather, update shopping lists, and set reminders. Control your smart home or ask Alexa to make video calls to friends and family with apps such as Zoom.
- Amazon Kids offers easy-to-use parental controls on Fire tablets. Subscribe to Amazon Kids+ for access to thousands of books, popular apps and games, videos, songs, Audible books and more.
- Note: Google Play Store is not supported on Fire tablets. Some apps may not be available. Subscription fees may apply.
If workshops are not for you you might want to consider one to one tuition;
- Personalized attention. A tutor can give you the individual attention you need to understand the material and succeed in your exams.
- Targeted help. A tutor can focus on the areas where you need the most help, so you can fill in any gaps in your knowledge.
- Flexible scheduling. You can work with a tutor at a time and place that is convenient for you.
- One-on-one practice. You will get plenty of practice answering questions and solving problems, which will help you improve your skills.
- Motivation and support. A tutor can help you stay motivated and on track, and they can provide you with the support you need to succeed.
- Confidence boost. Having a tutor can help you boost your confidence in your ability to succeed in science.
- Better grades. Studies have shown that students who work with a tutor typically get better grades than those who don't. Bump your grade improved grades between 1-3 levels.
- Early intervention. Getting a tutor early on can help you avoid falling behind in science.
- Prepare for exams. A tutor can help you prepare for your GCSE science exams by giving you practice questions and helping you develop your exam skills.
- Develop problem-solving skills. Science requires strong problem-solving skills. A tutor can help you develop these skills by giving you practice problems to solve.
- Improve your critical thinking skills.** Science also requires strong critical thinking skills. A tutor can help you develop these skills by asking you thought-provoking questions.
- Improve your communication skills. Science requires the ability to communicate your ideas clearly and effectively. A tutor can help you improve your communication skills by giving you practice explaining scientific concepts.
- Get ahead of the curve. If you're ahead of the curve in science, a tutor can help you stay ahead and continue to learn and grow.
- Get into your dream college. Many colleges require strong science grades for admission. A tutor can help you get the grades you need to get into your dream college.
- Build a strong foundation for your future career. Science is a valuable skill in many fields. A strong foundation in science can help you succeed in your future career.