Please watch the video below where Mrs Munn will answer some frequently-asked questions about learning support at KES. Scroll down to the forum below to submit any of your own questions.
Thank you for watching. If your question was not covered in the video, then please use the "add comment" button below to ask one of our teachers for help. They will be live on the forum from 6pm to 8pm on Friday 16th October and will then be checking for questions throughout the weekend (although response times will not be as quick). The forum will close at 4pm on Monday 19th October, after which you can email any questions to admissions@kesbath.com
For General Enquiries: The forum below is intended for subject-specific questions. If your query is more general, then please post it on the Admissions and General Enquiries forum and one of our admissions team or senior teachers will get back to you.
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Hello, I am Mrs Munn, Head of Learning Support and I am looking forward to answering any questions you might have regarding Learning Support at King Edward's.
Posted by DB:Cloud:DB:SIMSemp:5987, 16/10/2020 at 17:58
Is it possible to study just 2 or 3 A-levels so I can have extra learning support
Posted by Open Day guest, 16/10/2020 at 18:37
Within the Sixth Form timetable there are study periods which can be used for individual Learning Support lessons.
Posted by DB:Cloud:DB:SIMSemp:5987, 16/10/2020 at 18:41
Is there a cost for LS lessons?
Posted by Open Day guest, 16/10/2020 at 18:44
Individual 1 to 1 support lessons with a specialist teacher incur a cost. However, we also offer 'drop in' sessions for Sixth Form students which mostly focus on study skills and exam technique.
Posted by DB:Cloud:DB:SIMSemp:5987, 16/10/2020 at 18:48
Most pupils start with 4 A-levels, then drop to 3 as they progress through the Sixth Form. Individual cases can be discussed.
Posted by DB:Cloud:DB:SIMSemp:5987, 16/10/2020 at 18:45
Thank you for joining our Sixth Form Open Evening; I hope you have found it informative. If you have any further questions, I will respond early next week.
Posted by DB:Cloud:DB:SIMSemp:5987, 16/10/2020 at 20:01