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The Lighthouse Saturday School (LSS) provides supplementary education for children aged 6 to 16 years who require support with core subjects, such as Mathematics, English and Science. Small classes and tuition delivered by qualified teachers, help learners to excel in the 11 plus, GCSE’s and SAT’s examinations. LSS also prepare learners for grammar and private school entry examinations. Our main objective is to provide a friendly, disciplined environment where students can learn from teachers and each other.
LSS was formed in 1991 and formally amalgamated into LES in 1993. Building good foundations early in life help provide learners with a springboard, for later success. We therefore deliver a curriculum that challenges both the creative and logical elements of the brain. Organised visits to interesting places provide children with an opportunity to unwind from the rigours of tutoring, whilst learning in an informal setting.
Curriculum and Assessments
All new learners undergo compulsory formal assessments when they enrol. This allows their level of understanding to be assessed and personal learning plans defined. Further assessments are routinely conducted, using prescribed assessment papers in:
• Reading and spelling
• Writing
• Maths
• English
• Science
Our Promise
• Lessons will be delivered in spacious classrooms
• We go the extra mile to ensure your child is adequately prepared their 11 plus, GCSE’s, SAT’s
and/or school entry examination
• We make learning fun – so trips to places of interest are a norm. This allows the children to learn in
an informal setting, whilst having fun. On these visits parent are often invited to accompany their
children and partake in the fun.
Opening hours
Saturday: 10:00 - 13:00
Term time only
Fee
If you would like information on FREE classes please contact us, as scholarship places may be available.
More information
For more information or to register your child please contact the project manager or
call: 07799 077148.
| Cost per child | £7.50 per day |
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