Who are they?
Teachitright Ltd
7 Priory Court,
Tuscam Way,
Camberley
GU15 3YX
Tel: 01276 479036
Email: chris.pearse@teachitright.com
Web: www.teachitright.com
We have met with Teachitright’s staff. In addition, 25 clients and 24 tutors have completed an on-line survey (sent to 300 clients and 30 tutors) and we have followed this up with additional short phone interviews with some of those surveyed.
The Good Schools Guide review of Teachitright
Back in the noughties, when Chris Pearse BA (sports science and geography), PGCE (both from St Mary’s University, Twickenham) was a teacher at a small primary school in Slough, he persuaded the headteacher, Nick Fry, to set up a group to provide tutoring for pupils taking the 11+ exam. It was so successful that in 2006 the pair decided to establish a business, running the group sessions across a range of venues. The company hasn’t stopped growing since.
Eventually, Nick stepped back to take up another headteacher role, although he still tutors at weekends and gets involved in observing the classes to check they’re up to scratch, as well as appraising the staff. Meanwhile, Chris – who has a background in creating exam content, and still does a little tutoring, as well as teaching at Slough Grammar - runs the business with his wife Louise, who looks after marketing.
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