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Key Stage 2 Maths and English Tuition

Key Stage 2 (KS2) acts as a crucial bridge between early learning in KS1 and the more advanced concepts of KS3. Taught in Years 3-6 for children aged 7-11, this stage focuses on strengthening core academic skills in maths and English. A KS2 tutor can make a significant impact by building confidence and ensuring a solid foundation for future learning.

What happens in KS2?

Key Stage 2 (KS2) covers Years 3-6 and is a crucial stage where children refine their maths and English skills while developing independence both academically and socially. This phase helps them build confidence as they start thinking for themselves, taking on more responsibility, and discovering their interests. There is a strong emphasis on mental maths, including the Year 4 Multiplication Tables Check (MTC), as well as improving reading and writing skills in preparation for SATs and the transition to secondary school. With expert tuition, children strengthen their core knowledge, build resilience, and develop the skills needed for future success.

How Key Stage 2 tuition helps Years 3-6 children

During KS2, tuition provides valuable support to help children:

Our approach

There are 5 ways we help children make progress and develop a love of learning.

FAQs – Your Questions Answered

We know that choosing the right tuition provider is a big decision. Here are some common questions about our maths and English tutoring services to help you make an informed choice.

Key Stage 2 (KS2) covers Years 3-6, a critical phase where children aged 7-11 refine their maths and English skills while developing independence in both academics and social interactions.

Key Stage 2 (KS2) is the phase of education in English schools, taught between Year 3 and Year 6, when children are in Primary or Junior school.

KS2 (Key Stage 2) refers to the phase of education in the English school system, covering Years 3 to 6 in Primary or Junior school.

Key Stage 3 (KS3) covers the first three years of Secondary School in the English education system, including Years 7, 8, and 9.