How can I help my child at Key Stage 3?
- Encourage a positive and enthusiastic attitude towards the subject
- Ensure your child has the correct equipment and they are organised with their homework.
- Encourage your child to check spelling, punctuation and grammar in every piece of work they do across all subjects.
- Encourage your child to take an active interest in current affairs on the news and in other media.
How can I help my child at Key Stage 4?
- Ensure your child completes their homework on a weekly basis to a high standard.
- Help them carefully plan their revision before exams. Make sure they are answering questions and not just reading a revision book.
- Ensure they have the correct classroom equipment.
- Support their attendance at any revision sessions after school.
- According to the UK's Department for Education (DfE), "missing the equivalent of just one week a year from school can mean a child is significantly less likely to achieve good GCSE grades"
- The key to being able to offer the best support to help your child succeed is being clued up on their academic performance throughout the year.
- Encourage your child to take an active interest in current affairs on the news and in other media.
How can I help my child at Key Stage 5?
- Sit and talk through what the students have learnt that day and read through homework.
- Throughout the year, make sure your child keeps various handouts, worksheets, mock tests and answer sheets provided to them by teachers and tutors.
- Rather than just reading notes, actively engaging with the material through memory techniques and practice questions.
- Read over class notes often to help retain the information.
- Encourage your child to take an active interest in current affairs on the news and in other media.