Bright Heart Education
20-22 Wenlock Road
London
N1 7GU
Tel: 0208 064 3800
Email: hello@brightheart.co.uk
Web: www.brightheart.co.uk
We have met with Bright Heart Education’s staff. In addition, 49 clients and 41 tutors have completed an online survey (sent to 300 clients and 102 tutors) and we have followed this up with additional short phone interviews with some of those surveyed.
Launched in 2018, this company is run by a three-man band: Dr Ryan Stevenson, Simon McQueen and John Salmon – all thoroughly dedicated to whole-person tutoring rather than pushing youngsters through entrance exams.
Originally the brainchild of Ryan (BSc in politics and international relations from LSE; BSc and PhD in chemical engineering from University of Cape Town), who built up a name for himself around SEN while working for other tutor agencies. ‘I could see what was missing in standard approaches and how a more holistic form of tuition was needed.’ It helped that he was also working as a therapist for a charity at the time – ‘The active listening in particular formed a backdrop to my approach.’
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