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Key Stage 3 Home Schooling Courses

 

 

What is Key Stage 3?

Quite simply Key Stage 3 is the education a student is expected to cover in UK schools from the ages of 11 to 14.

Our courses have been designed to cover the same material as the National Curriculum.

How you use our courses is up to you. You may feel that you want your child to study the entirety of the course and do not wish to miss some aspects out. For example our Science course touches on the Darwinian Theory of Evolution. As a parent you are able to decide yourself whether you would wish your child to cover this topic or not. We will be as flexible as you are.

Standard Assessment Tasks

In schools students would sit Standard Assessment Tasks (SATs) to assess their learning. It is not compulsory for Home Educated Children to sit the tests so we don't make them part of our courses. However if the student wishes to do a SAT past paper and have it marked, we will happily do so for a charge of £30. Some parents may find this a useful benchmark or may wish 3rd party verification of the students learning to show their LEA

The Role of the Tutor

Your tutor will be available to you by telephone and whilst the student is actively studying will contact the student to check everything is OK. When you first enrol with Oxford Home Schooling, your tutor will contact you to introduce themselves and arrange planned contact with the student. The tutor is primarily involved in academic enquiries.

The Role of the Mentor

It’s hard studying on your own – even if you have a tutor who is just a phone call away. There is no doubt that your chances of completing the course and succeeding in your studies improve if you have the right back-up team. However much support the student gets over the phone from the tutor, no home schooling student will thrive without daily help from a mentor. In the case of young students that nearly always means the parent.

Here are a few of the roles that the parent/mentor might play:

Full details of all these roles can be found in the Oxford Home Schooling document, "The Role of the Parent or Mentor". The full text of which can be found here.

 

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