Key stage 1 fits broadly with the first stage of primary education, often known as infant schools. Key stage 1 is a part of National Curriculum. It covers children between the ages of 5 and 7 in years 1 and 2
The test taken at the end of KS1 are:
At the end of year 2, children will sit their SATs (Standardised assessment tasks), which are national test. We focus and aim is to prepare them for SATs.
Key Stage 2 is a part of National Curriculum. It covers Children between the ages 7 to 11 years
The test taken at the end of KS2 are:
Key Stage 3 is the first three year of secondary school education between years 7 to 9, for pupils age 11 to 14
We teach three subjects at KS3 level
The test taken at the end of KS3 are
SATs are national tests that children take twice during their primary school life. Firstly, at the end of Key Stage 1 in year 2. And then secondly, at the end of Key Stage 2 in year 6. These standardized tests are actually known as End of Key Stage Tests and Assessments, but most people know them as SATs.
We teach according to the National Curriculum
GCSE is the qualification taken by 15 and 16 year olds to make their graduation from Key Stage 4 phase of secondary. Pupils meet the statutory curriculum requirements through compulsory areas of learning and optional courses that lead to general or applied qualifications
We teach three subjects at GCSE
The 11-Plus is a selective entrance examination for secondary school, used in those areas of the UK which still have grammar schools, and also by selective independent schools across the country
We are revolutionising 11+ preparation for your child
English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning, and Non-Verbal Reasoning in 11plus, there is a strong emphasis on English and Maths core skills.