What your child will be asked to do isn't as important as how they should do it.
/Parents keep asking me this question…
‘What will my child be asked to do in their 4+ assessment?’
It’s an okay question but it’s not the most important question. Also, I answer this question very well here for you.
‘What can my child do in their 4+ assessment that will give them a huge edge over the other applicants?’
That’s a much more interesting question for you to ask yourself.
Remember, this is a competition. And if you don’t like this - don’t send your child to a 4+ assessment.
Remember. your child will be up against 400-500 other children (on average) and if you don’t like this - don’t send your child to a 4+ assessment.
Remember that many children will be rejected and told no - and if you don’t like this - don’t send your child to a 4+ assessment.
No body wants to receive that letter or email that tells them that their child has not passed their 4+ assessment but it’s all part of the process.
We support our students to have full 4+ curriculum coverage so that they can go in and do everything that they are asked to do to a very high standard but ultimately what we do so exceptionally well is this…
We support our clients to understand what is expected of their children in their 4+ assessments so that they can be their child’s guide. And we support our students to know exactly what is expected of them so that they can go into any 4+ assessment and be able to demonstrate what the assessors are looking for in order to be able to pass.
Simple.
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