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Students Share Stories about their Summer Holidays in the Arabic Language!

Key Stage 2 Pupils were eager to share stories during their Arabic Language lesson of what they enjoyed during their summer holidays.

Students produced written poster work to highlight what they did during their vacation as well as demonstrating past tense conversation in a role play/passage activity.

Creative Craft Show 2018!

A fantastic day was had by our home schooled students and tutors on Thursday at the Creative Craft show in Manchester.  The Creative Craft Show is the North West biggest event for knitting, cross stitch, papercraft, jewellery, textile, dressmaking and stitching enthusiasts; offering the latest supplies, ideas and innovations in the hobby world!

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Postions Available for the September 2018-19 year

? Tutor Positions Available! Apply today- and help educate home schooled children!

There are portions for:
– Science
– English
– Art ?
– History

Join us and Tutor Home Schooled Children. Work with small groups of up to 7 children; in a halal environment.

? All Applications considered

Apply today at ? TuitionClub.org/vacancies

Helping Children to Build Self-Esteem

To mark the end of the year, our home-schooled students took part in a confidence and self-esteem building activity.

The activity helped bring a fun practical and positive outlook to help children develop and maintain healthy self-esteem by encouraging feelings of competence and self-worth.

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Students test and determine the pH levels of liquids in a Science experiment!

Testing the pH level of a substance tells you if that substance is acidic, basic or neutral. One simple experiment to explore pH levels involves testing several everyday items you might use at work or at home.

Our home-schooled pupils got to test and determine the pH levels of liquids such as water (using different types of bottle and tap water) washing liquid, toilet cleaner, bleach, vinegar etc.

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