Wednesday 23 December 2015

Teachers are trained to encourage successful learning habits of Students

Oak Heights has had an excellent start to the first term of this academic year. With new students joining every week, it seems like we are gaining popularity, which could be due the high GCSE grades achieved by our students each year. As an independent school, we have a high reputation which must be kept consistent throughout the year. This includes presentation organisation and education. Oak Heights has a set of rules which is followed by every student. Students who fail to comply with the rules will be punished, which usually results in after school detentions or for more serious incidents; Saturday detention or exclusion.
Oak Heights avoids the straight approach of learning solely for the purpose of passing relevant examinations and strives to implement innovative, fresh and cutting-edge methods of teaching so as to encourage broad-minded mentality and comprehension. Each student has their own special talents – some are brilliant at sport, others in drama and a few just have the innate ability to debate over anything and everything affecting society today. When it comes to teaching, emphasis is placed on examination technique, especially with the upper years. Past paper questions for homework and tests, once key topics have been covered.
This week at Oak Heights has been very moving, with upcoming trips and events, the students are excited to go Ice skating at the natural history museum in London. Our teachers are trained to encourage successful learning habits to ensure that all students achieve their potential in examinations and to ensure that the schools learning environment is professionally managed, welcoming and enjoyable for all. We do this by offering outstanding modern day teaching and traditional teaching methods to small focused classes that allow teaching and learning to be efficient. Over the years we have become popular with the exam centre. With examinations being booked almost every day we advise students to apply as soon as possible before the initial deadline to prevent paying a late fee. With many years of experience, we are professional at ensuring that each student is being examined in quiet and fair conditions as advised by the exam boards.
Oak Heights Tuition centre has taken it further, with Saturday classes instead of Friday night. Students will no longer need to stay after school on a Friday but come to school on a Saturday morning to attend the tuition classes. These classes are particularly important for the weaker students who lack understanding of homework or any outstanding class work. We also accept external students to attend these classes but be advised; places are filling up very quickly, so email us at enquires@oakheights.co.uk as soon as possible if you're interested.