Should you tell your child if they've passed an assessment or not?

Students will fail their 7+ Assessments. This does not mean they they are failures. This means that they have failed a 7+ Assessment. That’s the nature of an assessment. Some will pass and some will fail. Some will do well and some will not.

I advise all of my clients to not tell their children if they have passed or failed. They are going to a new school to complete some learning just as we do every single week in our lessons. They are going to show the best of their best abilities and they are going to try their best in the learning that they complete. I encourage all of our clients to not tell their children the outcome of their assessment. If they pass, great. If they don’t pass it’s disappointing but onto the next one. 

If they pass, my clients can have a discussion with their children about the new school that they will be going to. Usually my students are more upset about leaving their current school than the fact that they’ve passed an assessment to be honest. 

There is absolutely no need to tell our children whether or not they have passed or failed. If they ask, then absolutely tell them the truth- but I wouldn’t use the words ‘pass’ or ‘fail’. If you’ve been discussing the assessment as I advise my clients, your children will simply ask you something like this. ‘How did I do at x school?’ And you can tell them the truth. ‘You tried your best and I am very proud of you.’ Usually, in my experience, children do not ask this question.

When you have all of the school options in your hands, you can have a conversation with your child and ask them where they would like to go. But they really don’t need to know about the assessments that they did not pass. What benefit is it to them to know this information?

Also, some assessments are super early and if your child knows that they haven’t passed, it could discourage them for future ones. This is absolutely not what we want. Obviously you will be discouraged but it’s up to you to not show that to your child. You need to be putting all of your energy into the future assessments not the past ones. If your child doesn’t pass, brush yourself off, tell your child that they did so, so well and onto the next one. 

If you are truly serious about supporting your child to be wildly successful in all of their 7+ Assessments,  join our 3 month Intensive programme and let’s all be committed and dedicated in supporting your child to have tremendous success in all of their 7+ Assessments.

Everything you need to know about the 4+ at Manor Lodge (2026 entry)

Manor Lodge is a very popular school that we prepare our clients to have tremendous success at.

It is a highly sought after school. Parents tend to adore their open day and fall in love with the school itself. They love the extensive grounds and the fact that they are told that a lot of the learning takes place outside. They love the head teacher and the teachers that they meet. Overall, I hear a lot of positive things about Manor Lodge.

First of all it is important that you are laser sharp aware about what exactly Manor Lodge are even assessing when it comes to the 4+ Assessment.

They will be assessing:

  • Confidence

  • Communication

  • Collaboration

  • Creativity

  • Curiosity

The 4+ Assessment for Manor Lodge takes place in October (17th October 2025) - therefore it is one of the earlier 4+ Assessments. You have 1 months from remaining to prepare your child to go in and pass this 4+ Assessment.

In my vast experience, what I’ve noticed is that parents start far too late preparing for the 4+ Assessment at this school. Perhaps they haven’t planned their time correctly, perhaps they don’t imagine their child will have any difficulty in being offered a place or perhaps they just don’t understand the 4+ Assessment process. For whatever reason, parents starting too late preparing their child for Manor Lodge, usually does not lead to positive results.

Interestingly, Manor Lodge group children by their nursery which I don’t personally think is the best idea. Children tend to become overly ‘confident’ when they see their nursery peers and sometimes this can lead to behavioural issues. Obviously this is not in our control but please do prep your child by telling them that there will be children they know and telling them your behavioural expectations.

‘Your child’s age at the time will be taken into account’ means nothing. Disregard this comment completely please.

The 4+ Assessment at Manor Lodge lasts 45 minutes. Be aware that this is a very over subscribed school and competition will be fierce.

Don’t assume that because it is in the forest garden that your child will just be running around and having fun. Your child is going to be assessed. And your child will need to meet all of the criteria to a very high standard.

I suggest you cover all 7 areas of the EYFS curriculum to a very high standard. I suggest that you don’t forget about physical development as this is an important aspect of this 4+ Assessment. I suggest you give yourself at least 12 months of preparation time for Manor Lodge. 30 minutes a day of focused learning with your child every single day for 12 months.

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Join our Waiting List for 2027 entry - Simply purchase via the link. I will then email you to discuss your preferred times. As soon as that time becomes available, we will begin. Curriculum only option can begin when you tell me. The £100 credit will be deducted when you are charged for your first curriculum package (it will count as your Registration fee)

What is really expected in terms of spellings and handwriting in the 7+ Assessments? 

Pretty much perfection is what is expected. 

Your child will need to know how to spell all of the Year 1 and 2 words perfectly well. 

Your child will need to know to to spell all of the High Frequency words perfectly well. 

Your child will need to know most of the Year 3/4 spellings words. If your child is given a spelling test, expect the level of most words being assessed to be Year 3 and 4 spelling words. 

When your child writes a story in their 7+ Assessments, the level and quality of their spellings and handwriting will be assessed. You must always keep in the back of your mind that your child will be up against the brightest minds in the UK. How will their handwriting compare to the handwriting of others? How will their spellings compare to the spellings of others?

Many of you ask if handwriting should be joined or not? Of course it should be and of course it will be. And if it isn’t because you just don’t have the time for your child to master cursive handwriting, then please ensure that their writing is the neatest and the best that it can be. Do not force cursive handwriting - it will not end well. And ultimately, if the assessors cannot mark your child’s writing, then that would be even worse wouldn’t it? Messy, unclear. poorly formed cursive writing will not cut it. 

Handwriting needs to be neat, legible and perfectly joined. 

Spellings need to be as perfect as can be. A knowledge of spelling patterns needs to be well embedded into your child’s mind. A deep understanding of suffixes and prefixes is needed. A deep understanding of double letters is needed. I could go on!

A parent said to me today, ‘I understand that the expectations at these schools will be quite high.’ 

That is an understatement. The expectations will be extraordinarily high. 

Know that. 

Understand that. 

Expect that. 

If you are truly serious about supporting your child to be wildly successful in all of their 7+ Assessments,  join our 3 month Intensive programme and let’s all be committed and dedicated in supporting your child to have tremendous success in all of their 7+ Assessments

How to prepare for the maths part of the 7+ Assessments with less than 3 months to go.

I would hope that you’ve been dipping into the year 2/year 3 curriculum with your child and revising concepts from the year 2/3 curriculum consistently and frequently over these last few months. I don’t believe you can rush the maths curriculum for the 7+ Assessments so this is very important. The last three months should be all about completing test papers to the level expected of your child in their 7+ assessments. This does differ from school to school and the 7+ Assessments provided for free online are very inaccurate and old (from over 15 years ago!) They also do not reflect the level of difficulty of the 7+ Assessments.  

The last 3 months should also be about learning new concepts from the year 3/4 maths curriculum. They certainly shouldn’t be spent learning year 2 mathematical concepts such as telling the time or calculating halves and quarters. If this is the case, it’s okay just keep going. Don’t let this dishearten you. Now that you know what is expected of your child in their 7+ Assessments, you can put a clear and structured plan in place to truly support them to cover a well rounded, broad and vast curriculum to give them the highest chances for success in their 7+ Assessments. 

Your child needs to be at mastery (greater depth) in all of the year 2 curriculum. This is my minimum baseline. If my students are not at greater depth in the Year 2 curriculum, when they begin their 3 month intensive programme of study, we go all in to support them to get there. The next step needs to be to cover the Year 3 curriculum (all of it!). Now, you might be saying - hey, this is far too much. Yes it is! Don’t think of it in this way. See it as a challenge. One that you are willing to go all in on. There is not half hearting this. And if you do, we have no interest in working with you. 

Your child deserves to go into any 7+Assessment equipped with the knowledge and understanding to be able to answer any question asked of them. 

Problem solving needs to be strong. Reasoning needs to be strong. Your child needs to know all of their times tables (not just the 2x, 5x and 10x tables) and I really don’t care if the schools have told you that this is ‘all’ your child needs to know. Ignore this. How can your child find fraction of quantity, for example 1/4 of a number or 3/4 of a number, if they don’t know their 3 and 4x tables? And let me be crystal clear with you. Preparing for the maths 7+ curriculum takes at least 2 years of Assessment preparation so if you haven’t done so, get started now. Stop making excuses and go all in to ensure that your child is in the best position possible to happily and comfortably sit any 7+ Assessment and have the highest chances for success. 

If you are truly serious about supporting your child to be wildly successful in all of their 7+ Assessments,  join our 3 month Intensive programme and let’s all be committed and dedicated in supporting your child to have tremendous success in all of their 7+ Assessments.

How to prepare for the reading comprehension part of the 7+ Assessments with less than 3 months remaining!

All of our current 7+ students have had at least 6 months of assessment preparation so far (2026 entry), with some students having joined us at least 12 months ago - some even earlier than this. For 2027 entry and beyond, our students have started preparing for their 7+ Assessments since before they even started Reception. Of course, that is a much nicer, more calmer process than starting three months before the 7+ Assessments. It’s obvious that starting three months before is going to require a lot more effort, time per day spent on learning and amount of time reading each day and boosting vocabulary. 

Vocabulary is key when preparing for the reading aspect of the 7+ Assessments. Our students meet with their teachers every single week (some twice per week) and complete a variety of genres of comprehensions. In this way, they have a huge boost in their vocabulary. Your child needs to be completing a vast range of fiction and non fiction texts as well as different types of poetry. Some schools- like Highgate at 7+ for instance, expect their students to complete two different reading comprehensions and they are different genres. Also, it’s not about children knowing the meaning of every single word that comes up in the text. This would be impossible. Rather, it’s about children having had enough practise to be a able to infer the meaning of any word within a text. To be able to identify if the word is a noun, an adjective, a verb or an adverb in order to be able to answer all of the questions in the 7+ Assessment papers or at least as many as they possible can in order to achieve the highest percentage marks.

You also need to prepare your child to have stamina when it comes to their reading comprehension. This can only happen through reading longer comprehension passages and over time getting progressively quicker. Remember that your child will be timed and they will need to complete as much of the paper as they possibly can in the timeframe allocated to them. Usually, children lose a lot of marks because they leave 5-10 marks worth of questions blank simply because they run out of time. 

If you have less than 3 months, I suggest you purchase the English Bond Books (at least age 7-8 for the 7+). We aim for the 8-9 before our students go to their 7+ Assessments. I suggest you work through the tests with your child consistently and frequently. I can’t tell you how many per week. I would need to meet your child in order to be able to tell you that! I then suggest that your child reads chapter books every single day for at least 30 minutes a day and keeps a glossary of new words. Every time your child reads, they should be placing new or unfamiliar words into a glossary and you should be asking them frequently what the words in that glossary mean. 

If you are truly serious about supporting your child to be wildly successful in all of their 7+ Assessments,  join our 3 month Intensive programme and let’s all be committed and dedicated in supporting your child to have tremendous success in all of their 7+ Assessments.

Is 3 months enough time to prepare for a 7+ Assessment?

In my opinion and in my experience - it is not enough time. This is not to say that your child cannot be very successful in their 7+ Assessments having started ‘late’ preparing for them. But be very clear that your assessment preparation journey will be intensive. Very intensive. And not all children will handle this type of intensive preparation well. Some will, some will not. Your child will need to put in the work and be dedicated and fully commit to the process (and yes 6 year olds can 100% be dedicated and committed). We’ve supported hundreds of children to be very successful in all of their 7+ Assessments. Trust me, success doesn’t come to those who are not dedicated and committed! You will also need to be dedicated and committed to putting in the work. Just as our clients who take the full 12 months of Assessment preparation are. There is a huge difference in our results based on how dedicated and committed out clients and students truly are in the 7+ Assessment preparation process.

That’s also why I created our Emerald Curriculum Intensive 3 month programme. It was to ensure that the calibre of clients that we attracted were and are truly serious about having the best results. Too often, we have attracted clients who join around the September/ October point for Assessments in December/January time and even though they started ‘late’, they would be constantly cancelling for this and that reason or not showing up at the last minute. Basically, not serious about getting their child into their target schools. Perhaps they weren’t truly invested? Perhaps they were ‘fine’ with the schools that their children currently attended. Perhaps they just wanted to ‘give it a go’. We are not interested in working with these types of clients. You see, what we are after are the results. Because guess what? That’s what drives us forwards as a business? Results are what we are after and of course that our students have the best possible learning experience in preparation for their 7+ Assessments.

Children not getting into their schools of choice is really not what I’m interested in. It doesn’t help my reputation as a company and it doesn’t attract the highest calibre of clients which is what I am personally after.

We are serious about getting our students into their target schools are 7+. Are you?

If you truly are, join our 3 month Intensive programme and let’s all be committed and dedicated in supporting your child to have tremendous success in all of their 7+ Assessments.

Schools DON'T want tutored children!

Are you sure about that though?

Are you really certain about that?

Some of you seem to think that this is just a fact.

It’s not.

Tell me, what do these schools want then?

Let me tell you exactly what they want.

Children who can hold their pen/pencil correctly

Children who can draw perfectly well and to a very high standard

Children who can write then name

Children who can correctly write numbers 1-10 (to 20 for some)

Children who know all of their phonics and in some schools children who can read (decode and blend)

Children who know their rhyming words

Children who can identify numbers to 10 (to 20 for some)

Children who can work independently

Children who can work as part of a team

Children who can share

Children who are kind

Children who are nice to be around

Children who listen

Children who follow instructions

I could go on.

Now you tell me this, if you don’t support your children to be able to do all of the above to a very high standard, what chance will they have at being offered a place at your target school?

It will be very low.

Make ‘tutoring’ mean something negative if you wish. Tutoring is merely preparation. We prepare our students to go into any 4+ Assessment and show exactly what the assessors are looking for.

More than that however, we are preparing children to have a love for learning which goes far beyond any 4+ Assessment.

We have a brand new 3 month intensive preparation programme which will be perfect for you if you are preparing your child for the 4+ (2026 entry) Book your Sample Lesson and Sample Week today.

A lack of understanding about the 4+ Assessment will lead to failure.

On average I speak to 20 parents a day who are preparing their children for an assessment. As a company, we specialise in the preparation of the 3+, 4+, 7+ and 11+ Assessments.

This blog will focus specifically on the 4+ Assessment.

First of all, let me start off by saying this. We all only want the best for our children. They are our entire worlds. So please do not read any of my words as an attack on you as a person or on your choices as a parent. I am merely writing this blog to share with you some of the things that I hear which are just completely incorrect and which ultimately lead to failure in the 4+ Assessments.

As a business, all I want is for my clients to be incredibly successful. As a teacher, all I want is for my students to go into any 4+ Assessment and shine. As a mother, all I want is for my students and my own child to have the best possible experience when it comes to their learning.

A lack of understanding about the 4+ Assessment will lead to failure.

You MUST understand the 4+ Assessment process at each of the schools that you are sending your child to. If you don’t, your child is highly likely to not pass that assessment. It really is as simple as that.

The 4+ Assessments are a highly complex process that require time, effort, focus, dedication and perseverance. The 4+ Assessments require your full commitment to supporting your child to have the highest chances for success. The 4+ Assessments will require YOUR time and effort and not just the time and effort of others.

The Prepare for Your Dream Schools by Friday Challenge is back and it’s going to be even better than ever. If it is your dream to support your child to be very successful to pass their 4+/7+ or 11+ Assessments at your schools of choice, don’t miss out. There are very limited places remaining for the 4+ group of parents. Join today!

10 things you will learn by joining the Prepare For Your Dream Schools by Friday Challenge.

This Challenge will empower you to ensure that you will be able to send your child into any 4+ Assessment knowing that you’ve done everything in your power to support them to be able to go in and have the highest possible chances of passing and being successful.

For only £97, I will support you every single day to truly understand what your target 4+ schools are even looking for in their prospective new students.

10 things you will learn by joining the Prepare For Your Dream Schools by Friday Challenge.

  1. EXACTLY what your target schools are looking for in their prospective new students.

  2. HOW to create a clear and structured plan for at least one month to keep you focussed.

  3. HOW to take Massive Action for at least one month to ensure that your child is as ready as they possibly can be for any 4+ Assessment.

  4. WHICH resources you actually need to use and which resources are actually wasting your time.

  5. WHY it is important to be consistent.

  6. STRATEGIES you can implement immediately to keep consistent and focused in your child’s 4+ Assessment preparation.

  7. HOW to support your child to know exactly what is expected of them in their 4+ Assessment.

  8. WHAT you should and should not tell your child about their 4+ Assessments.

  9. The TRUTH about the 4+ Assessments at your target schools (I can give you 16 years worth of real examples!)

  10. HOW to support your child to have the highest chances for success in all of your target schools.

All of this for only £97!

Join us.

4+ is already nearly booked up!

I will not be running this again until January 2026.

The Prepare for your Dream School by Friday Challenge is back!

Is it your dream to support your child to be very successful to pass their 4+/ 7+ or 11+ Assessments at your schools of choice (2026 entry)?

Imagine if you could...

  • Have a clear and structured plan for the next 12 months that will help to keep you focused and to take massive action every single day. 

  • Have more time together as a family rather than wasting your time googling information about the Assessments.

  • Send you child into any Assessment and know that you’ve done everything in your power to help them to pass.

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Prepare for your dream schools by Friday Challenge

Spend 5 days with me so you can prepare your child to be very successful at passing any 4+/7+ or 11+ Assessment. 

There are only three steps to passing the 4+ Assessments. 

  • Know what each individual school is looking for in their prospective new students. 

  • Cover the curriculum consistently and frequently. 

  • Ensure your child knows exactly what is expected of them in each Assessment.

During the challenge, I'll show you simple ways to make sure that your child will be ready to be successful in any Assessment in 2026 or beyond. 

Registration officially kicks off TODAY (Sunday 31st August) and will close once we reach 5 clients for each Assessment group.

I will be opening only 15 places to this incredible challenge.

This Challenge is also open to current clients wishing to take massive action in September/October.

The TRUE value of what we offer.

Last week, one of my clients who has only been with me for four weeks told me that she can find another teacher who charges what I charge as their hourly rate. She told me that there would be more value in her working with an in person teacher who charges £65 per hour than working with me and she is completely wrong.

Obviously up to her what she decides to do. That’s the beauty of life, we are all free to choose something and then change our minds!

But it is completely her loss. And that just honestly breaks my heart for her daughter - who is just divine.

You see, she is preparing for three top tier schools for her daughter’s 7+ (including Westminster) and if she works with someone in person, let me tell you a few things.

An in person tutor with my level of experience would not be charging £65 for one hour.

An in person tutor who charges £65 per hour will not know the three schools that she is applying to as well as I do. In fact, they would probably not have any experience whatsoever with them.

Also let me explain very clearly what I offer. My rate is (currently) £65 per week for all of my clients. My clients pay a weekly fee and with that fee they have one 30 minute lesson and 24/7 email/message support from me. This 24/7 support that I offer, is not offered from anyone else on the market currently. 24/7 support means that some clients receive hours and hours of my time each week. I dedicate this to them because this is part of their package!

Some parents use this all the time and others use it less. It’s about using it to the benefit of all of my students.

Remember that I was also that in person tutor and I charged even less than £65/ hour. I didn’t have a fraction of the level of experience that I have now. My clients at that point did not have 24/7 access to me. They would receive one lesson a week, some home learning and that would be all. We would then see each other the week after. We would not speak during the weeks between our lessons.

Let me give you an example with one of my clients who is currently preparing her daughter for NLCS at 4+ and how much value she receives at only £65 per week. We meeting weekly on a Saturday but she is one of my clients who contacts me daily for additional support - all of our clients receive 24/7 email or message support as part of their packages.

Monday - 6am - messaged me about her daughter’s phonics and how she was struggling to support her to blend. I sent her a 6 minute voice note to support her with this and also recommended some excellent resources.

1:30pm - voice noted me about her daughter’s pencil control and how she was not interested in holding her pencil. I replied with three different strategies to support and engage her daughter.

7:30pm - my client sent me a selection of videos of her daughter completing her home learning tasks and I sent her my feedback.

This sort of communication happens daily with my client and we work together beautifully. She is open and receptive to my advice and support and she is determined to support her daughter to be offered a place to study at NLCS from Reception. She knows just how challenging it is to pass this assessment because her older daughter did not pass (she didn’t prepare her) and I am now currently preparing her for her 7+ at NLCS.

So please don’t confuse a cheaper hourly rate as being of more value. Working with me is of extreme value and I will be raising my prices in the very near future because I know exactly how valuable time with me is. Current clients never have their fees raised for their duration of their time with us! So the fee you get when you start is the fee you will continue with. And by the way, many of our clients stay with us for 5-6 years. That’s how much value they see that we offer.

Manor Lodge - The most misunderstood 4+ school

When parents contact me and tell me that their child will be attending the 4+ Assessment at Manor Lodge (2026 entry) and they’ve done no preparation for it, it leaves me very confused.

You do realise that this 4+ Assessment is Friday October 17th 2025? Meaning you only have 1 and a half months to finish preparing your child for this 4+ Assessment.

I’m always very surprised that this is one of the schools that parents are least worried about preparing their child for.

Well, you should be worried. And if you’re not, I guess you just think that you’ll just send your child in and they’ll be offered a place. It does not work that way.

Manor Lodge is a tough 4+ Assessment to pass for two reasons.

  1. It is a very popular school and hundreds of parents (500+) will be sitting their child for their 4+ Assessment here.

  2. Competition will be fierce in terms of the calibre of students that your child will be up against.

I know how hard it is to pass the 4+ Assessment at this school. I’ve spoken to hundreds of parents who have called me to tell me that their child did not pass their 4+ Assessment at this school. Students that we are now supporting with their 7+/11+.

Myself and my team have personally been preparing our youngest students for Manor Lodge for many, many years and we have incredible success year after year. There’s a reason for that. We know the school well- very well. And we know exactly what they are looking for.

I hear words thrown around such as 'devastated’, ‘disappointed’ and ‘heart-broken’ when clients tell me that their child did not pass the Manor Lodge Assessment. Yet when I asked them how long they had been preparing their child for the assessment, they tell me that they didn’t or they tell me that their nursery prepared them. A nursery alone cannot prepare a child to pass any 4+ Assessment. Understand this.

If you want your child to pass the Manor Lodge 4+ Assessment, your child does need at least 12 months of Assessment preparation either by yourself or by a teacher who has knowledge of the 4+ Assessment at this school and who has had real and actual results at supporting students to pass their 4+ Assessment at this school.

So many of you do not understand the 4+ Assessment process at Manor Lodge. You don’t understand how fiercely competitive it will be. You don’t understand the sheer volume of parents applying for this school (you’ll see this on assessment day!). You don’t understand that if your child is not ready for their 4+ Assessment, they will simply not pass.

If you are preparing for Manor Lodge for 2027 entry and beyond, join our Waiting List today (the fee will count as your registration fee when we get started)

5 harsh realities about the Notting Hill and Ealing 4+ Assessment.

1. The school 100% expects your daughter to have formal knowledge and education in her 4+ Assessment.

Sorry, but what else do you think they are looking for?

The girls we have prepared historically for Notting Hill and Ealing (over the last 13 years) have all gone in at a very high academic standard with a very high level of knowledge. Not really sure what the school is implying by using the word ‘formal’.

2. Preparation is needed.

Sorry but why would you assume that it wouldn’t be needed? I think that it’s just very unfair to send a girl into an assessment unprepared.

‘Oh but she’s only 3/4!’

‘Leave her alone! She’s just 3/4!’

Ok, well if you think like that - then please just don’t send her in to a 4+ Assessment and expect to have a positive outcome!

3. If tell your daughter that she is going in ‘to play’ with other girls - guess what? That is what she will do!

How about all of the other things you should tell her?

Here are just a few for you!

I would like you to go in and listen perfectly to all of the teachers.

I would like you to go in and show how well you share with the other children.

I would like you to go in and follow all of the instructions immediately.

But no, just tell your daughter she is going in for a ‘play’ and have the expectation that she will just be offered a place at this incredibly competitive school!

4. Your daughter WILL be assessed in her numeracy and literacy skills.

So many of you want to prove me wrong on this - and in 13 years no one ever has. And even if you do prove me wrong, who really cares? We prepare our students to be able to read, write and have a high level of maths regardless of whether or not it is assessed!

5. Your daughter WILL need to go in happily and calmly in order to pass this assessment.

They say that if your daughter is upset that they will invite her on another date. Sure, that does happen. But on that second occasion she WILL need to go in happily and calmly in order to pass this assessment.

Let’s not overthink this.

If you are preparing your daughter for this school, prepare her and prepare her well. Have 12 months of slow and steady 4+ assessment prep and if you’ve left it too late, book onto our brand new 3 month intensive course to give your daughter a true chance for success in this assessment.

Prepare for Guildford High like an expert in 3 easy steps.

Guilford High is a beautiful school in the picturesque Surrey. The first thing GHS tell you about the 4+ is that they don’t expect their girls to read and write and if you believe this, you would be very wrong. Our girls who pass their 4+ Assessments at Guildford High at 4+ go in knowing exactly how to read and write! Oh and by the way, they have historically always been asked to read and write! Believe what you want but if you are preparing for GHS, please teach your daughter to read and write. Even if they are not asked (which they will be!), it is an important life skill!

GHS will be ‘assessing your daughter’s readiness to learn.’

Don’t over think this. ‘Readiness to learn’ simply means how ‘ready your child is to learn!’ Basically= ‘How easy your daughter will be to teach”.

Very, very simple.

And GHS assess this over two 45 minute assessments!

They say that they look at language, number, manipulative and general cognitive skills and social interaction.

This is a very early 4+ Assessment that generally takes place in October! So I do hope that you’ve been preparing thoroughly for this one!

So how can you prepare for the 4+ at Guildford High like an expert in 3 easy steps. Here you go!

1. Start at least 12 months in advance with a bespoke, tailored programme of study that will give your daughter the highest possible chances for success at Guildford High School. (So October of the Year before the Assessment). If your daughter will be sitting for 2027 entry, begin from October 2025!

2. Ensure your daughter knows all of her phase 2 and phase 3 phonics and knows how to blend. Cover a broad and vast maths curriculum and cover all 7 areas of the EYFS curriculum at depth.

3. Prepare your daughter to be able to go in calmly and demonstrate maturity and confidence.

If you are preparing for 2027 entry and beyond for Guildford High School, join our waiting list today.

10 ways to guarantee failure in the Forest 4+ Assessment.

We have prepared hundreds of children for their 4+ at forest. We are experts when it comes to supporting our students to be very successful at gaining a place to study at this very popular school.

Do you want your child to go to Forest and start in Reception? Avoid all 10 of these.

10 ways to guarantee failure in the Forest 4+ Assessment.

1. Believe that you don’t need to specifically prepare your child for their 4+ Assessment at Forest.

2. Not teach your child the correct pencil grip.

3. Not support your child with their pencil control (accuracy and precision). This will have to be near perfect for this assessment.

4. Not support your child to be able to draw a variety of different pictures to a very high standard. If you don’t know what this means, arrange a call with me and I will tell you!

5. Not teach your child all of the colours (not just the basic ones).

6. Not teach your child all of their shapes.

7. Not support your child with knowing how to complete patterns.

8. Not support your child to know all of their phase 2 and phase 3 phonics (single sounds)

9. Not support your child to be able to read (decode and blend).

10. Not teach your child how to rhyme and to identify rhyming words.

The social and emotional aspect of the Forest Assessment is very important and is weighted quite heavily.

The percentage you \are looking at for your child to safely pass their 4+ Assessment at Forest is 80%. Anyone who scores between 75%-80% is usually Waitlisted. They do have quite a large Waitlist as a lot of the children go to Chigwell (if they are successful to both that is!). Anything under 75% and your child will not be offered a place.

Stakes are high! Prepare your children well.

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7+ Story Writing expectations.

These stories that are 100% NOT to be copied in the 7+ Assessments. They are simply here as guides to support students across the country to have the best chances of success in their 7+ Assessments. Remember that the Assessors marking these Assessments are experts and they will know if a story has simply been memorised and this will be an immediate fail.

So use my stories as a guide. Use them as a prompt to support you with supporting your child with their story writing.

Remember that your child’s writer’s voice needs to come out and flow naturally. I personally have marked Assessments for the 7+ and I can tell when a story flows naturally and one that is forced (remembered and copied) Don’t do this. It will not help your child to be successful. Trust your child’s writer’s voice. Give them the time to develop their imagination and write the most exceptional story ever in their 7+ Assessment.

What makes an excellent introduction?

  1. Always links to the title

Your child’s introduction MUST link to the title. If it doesn’t, it is likely that your child will go off tangent and the story will not be relevant to the title provided. Always refer back to the title.

2. Incudes these 3 things

Introduces the character

Introduces the setting

Introduces the problem

If your child includes each of these, they can’t go wrong!

3. Uses higher level vocabulary and descriptive language.

Your child must use higher level vocabulary. As you can see in my introduction, I’ve chosen words such as ‘compelled’ and ‘intricate’. Of course, your child must know the meaning of these words as they could be asked! Don’t just put words in for the sake of it!

I hope you enjoy my Introduction model to my story. It is called ‘The surprise’ - A story title that has come up several times in the 7+ Assessments in the last 16 years.

Enjoy!

The Surprise

The sky was a blanket of stars. Feeling excited, Tim knew something special would happen today. A kind and caring boy, Tim adored surprises. Surrounding him was a dark forest which contained a variety of trees. Some he had never seen before in his life. One particular tree caught his attention. This tree had leaves which were different to all of the others. Beautifully golden in colour, Tim felt compelled to touch one of the leaves. As he did this, he noticed that one of the leaves had intricate writing on it. It said one simple word - ‘Surprise!’

I will mark any story introductions sent to me this week and give personal feedback and next steps. Simply email your child's introductory paragraph to office@creativemindstutors.com

There is no Holy Grail when it comes to Assessment Preparation.

Some of you think that there is the ONE COMPANY who will help your child to pass their assessments and secure a place at your coveted schools.

Some of you think that all you have to do if find this ONE COMPANY and give them your child and just take a step back. Your child will meet with this genius of a teacher who knows everything about the assessments that you are preparing for. They will have their lesson once a week and the rest of the week you just go about your business and so does your child. Here and there you open a bond book ‘for the sake of it’ and you ask your child to do a few questions here and there.

I’m here to tell you that there is no Holy Grail when it comes to Assessment Preparation. Of course you have to find the best of the best teacher to support your child with their assessment preparations but more importantly than that is this…

When it comes to assessment success, it all comes down to you.

You are the most important piece to this very complex puzzle. You are the one who has to take the time and make the effort to become an expert in every single school that you are applying to. You are the one who needs to understanding this incredibly complex process very well. You are the one who will need to commit to sitting with your child for 30 minutes every single day (split up how you want) and dedicate of your time and effort to support them EVERY SINGLE DAY.

Once a week will not cut it. Going to intensive summer camps will not cut it. Going to Kumon learning will definitely NOT cut it.

Assessment success is boring. Assessment success is tedious. Assessment success takes repetition. Assessment success is down to YOU and only YOU. Because yes, you can of course find the best teachers to work with but after that you need to understand that you will need to put in the work every single day to prepare your child.

If you’re ready to take full ownership of your child’s assessment success then we would be delighted to support you every step of the way. If you are one of the parents I’ve described above, it doesn’t interest us to work with you.

We are here for results and success. Failure will obviously happen. Failure is inevitable. But we are not here for that!

Success doesn’t happen with one time fixes. You should all know that by now!

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Learning is progressive, not stagnant.

The Oxford Dictionary defines the word ‘progressive’ as ‘happening or developing gradually or in stages’.

I love the way they define this word and it is exactly what I believe learning is. Learning is PROGRESSIVE.

The Oxford Dictionary defines the word ‘stagnant’ as ‘lack of growth, movement or progression.

This is the opposite of what learning is - in my opinion.

Many of you seem to think that learning happens in a stagnant manner. You stop and start. You are not consistent. You doubt that your child would be ‘able to do it anyway’. You give up. This is definitely NOT what learning looks like.

You assume that it is the job of your child’s school to keep his or her learning progressive but it 100% is not by the way. Having worked in hundreds of schools over the last 16 years, I can tell you with absolute certainty that the quality of learning your child receives at school (regardless of where they go!) cannot be superior to what you can provide them on a 1:1 basis at home.

Remember that your child only has one teacher. And that one teacher has to teacher 19-29 other children. Remember that regardless of where your child goes to school, that one teacher may or may not have the support of a teaching assistant. With budget cuts and everything else political that goes down in schools, I often found myself with no support. Alone in a classroom with 20-30 children. There is only so much I could do.

Learning is progressive because it is ongoing. It flows beautifully like a river. It doesn’t stop and start. It is continuous. When learning is progressive, you many not see any progress at all. This is the point where 70% of my clients will just stop. They will tell me ‘this isn’t working’, they will tell me that ‘their child is not making progress’ and it absolutely is not true. They just don’t believe in the process. Those are not my kind of clients. These are clients who create stagnant learning environments for their children. They are haphazard at best. They put out phonics for their child once a week because their child ‘will do it at nursery anyway’.

When learning is stagnant, you will definitely see zero progress. Progress cannot be made in this way.

Your chid needs to be earning continuously and it is not up to their nursery or school to take full responsibility for this by the way. It is up to you.

I worked in far too many private schools where there was a sense of entitlement because the parents were paying 30-50k a year that their child’s teacher should be doing more, more and more. It 100% does not work that way. Send your child wherever you think is best for them but ensure learning is progressive for them and never stagnant.

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3 Harsh Truths about the Faulkner House 4+ Assessment.

I have personally been preparing boys and girls for the Faulkner House 4+ Assessment for over 16 years. It is a popular school but the 4+ Assessment process is very misunderstood by the parents that I speak to who would like to send their children to this school.

Many of my clients are drawn to this school because of its exit results at year 6. They are impressed by the schools that boys and girls go onto after completing their time at Faulkner House.

With many boys and girls being offered places at St Paul’s (11 boys and 6 girls respectively offered places at St Paul’s for 2025 entry) you can understand why this is such a popular school. Godolphyn and Latymer is another popular school for the girls to go onto at year 7 (17 places offered) and another popular school for the boys are the likes of Ibstock, Harrodian and City of London.

For my clients, Secondary education is very important. Understandably so. The school your child will go to at Secondary level will shape their futures. The quality of their education is so important to their future success!

3 Harsh Truths about the Faulkner House 4+ Assessment.

1. If your child doesn’t have a sibling already there, it will be tough for them to pass this 4+ Assessment regardless of how much you prepare them for it. This school has such a high sibling intake at 4+.

2. There is nothing ‘Top Secret’ about this 4+ Assessment. It is much like any other 4+ Assessment however. And at the end of the day, they are looking for boys and girls who will be ‘easy to teach’.

3. It is highly likely that your son or daughter will not be offered a place to study here (unless they have a sibling or the are very, very, easy to teach.

So, if you are preparing your child for this school, do consider that Faulkner House has a very strong sibling policy (siblings do still need to pass the 4+ Assessment criteria!) and if you don’t already have a child at the school, it will be very hard for your child to be offered a place. Do ensure you have a variety of other schools that you are also applying to. Do prepare your son or daughter to the highest standards to ensure that they have the highest chances for success in their Faulkner House 4+ Assessment.

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All about the 4+ at Holland House.

At less than £4,000 per term, Holland House is one of the ‘cheaper’ private schools in Edgware.

We have prepared many children who have been very successful at being offered a place at Holland House following their 4+ Assessment.

The children that we have prepared who currently go to Holland House are happy, sweet and well rounded children.

Holland House school is a school that my clients choose because they want their child to be ‘well prepared for their 11+’. It is also a school that some of my clients have had to choose because their children were not successful to their top schools of choice. For example clients whose daughters had applied for the likes of Habs and NLCS and were not successful or clients whose boys had applied for the likes of Habs and MTs and were not successful. Generally, it is not the first choice amongst our clients.

The 4+ Assessment is still highly academic at this school and the expectations will still be high. So please don’t for one moment think that your child will automatically get in. They won’t. This school is still very selective!

Personally, we have never prepared a child who has not been successful to Holland House. Not because it is easy to get into but because we prepared them exceptionally well.

We have a brand new 3 month intensive preparation programme which will be perfect for you if you are preparing your child for the 4+ at Holland House. Book your Sample Lesson and Sample Week today.