Postal address: 71-75 Shelton Street
London
WC2H 9JQ
Tuition centre: 83 Charlotte Street
London
W1T 4PR
Tel: 0203 086 7977 / 07428 881118 / 07583 24570
Email: info@psjtuition.co.uk
Web: www.psjtuition.co.uk
We have met with PSJ Tuition staff. In addition, 48 clients and 33 tutors have completed an online survey (sent to 53 clients and 35 tutors) and we have followed this up with additional short phone interviews with at least eight of those surveyed.
Adam Jafari knows he is an excellent maths tutor. ‘I’ve always had a track record of success with getting students A’s at GCSE and A level,’ he says. Parents know it too, he told us, which is why they increasingly asked him for ‘good quality tutors similar to my ability’. Cue PSJ, a Mayfair-based tuition centre that he founded in 2012 and which is now used by over 50 families a year.
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We examined the value-added from KS2 to GCSE for 2022 to see which state selective grammar schools added the most value to their offspring. A note of caution - the more highly selective a grammar school, the less scope there will be to add value.
Grammar schools are state-funded, academically selective senior schools. The education a child receives at grammar school is paid for by the state unlike at private schools which provide education for a fee. There are currently around 163 located in 36 English local authorities, with around 167,000 pupils between them. Northern Ireland has a further 67 grammar schools, but there are none in Wales or Scotland. A word of caution: there are private schools that have the word 'grammar' in their name but this is purely for historical reasons.
At specialist music, dance or performing arts schools, the arts aren't optional extras. They’re intrinsic to the school curriculum. Students are expected to fit in high level training and hours of practice alongside a full academic provision. It's a lot to ask any child to take on, but for those with exceptional performing ability this kind of education can be transformative.