SEN Home and Online Tuition in Woking

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Team up with other families to create a small tuition group at your home or online. Children should be of similar ages, abilities and ambitions. The tuition fee will automatically be divided equally among your group. Learn more

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We're almost certain you will be happy with your choice of teacher, but if the first lesson is not a success, for whatever reason, you will not be charged for the lesson and we will immediately look to find you an alternative teacher.

A selection of Woking SEN teachers

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Chloe W

Miss Chloe W

SEN

Woking


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, SATs
Qualifications:
PGCE (Welsh-medium) University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, Swansea (2017). BA (Hons) Education and Early Childhood Studies (2011).
Margaret B

Mrs Margaret B

SEN

Woking


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, Maths, English, 11+, 13+, English Language, English Literature, School Entrance Exams, SATs
Qualifications:
Diploma in Educational Studies, and a qualification in speech with the Royal College of Music. BEd Primary.
Mary P

Miss Mary P

SEN

Woking


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, SATs
Qualifications:
MA Special Educational Needs and Inclusion (2022). BEd (Hons) (1999).
Katie S

Miss Katie S

SEN

Woking


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, Computer Science, IT Skills, School Entrance Exams, 11+, SATs
Qualifications:
BA (Hons) Primary Education, University of the West of England Bristol (2011).
Alice F

Miss Alice F

SEN

Woking


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, SATs
Qualifications:
PGCE Primary, Southampton University. BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation and Ecology.

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SEN and Learning Support

SEN children who are home tutored receive one-to-one attention so that their education is adapted specifically to meet their needs, pace and style of learning. When taught in the home environment children are able to relax and enjoy their learning. Good SEN teachers communicate regularly with parents so that they can better understand their child's learning style, needs and progress. Common SEN conditions that affect children include Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Asperger's Syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Anxiety Disorder and Working Memory Difficulties.

Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a common learning difficulty that can affect reading, writing and spelling. Although known as a reading disorder, dyslexia is thought to be caused by difficulties with information processing. Children with dyslexia can find it difficult to process and remember information that they hear and see, but they can be very able with problem-solving skills, and demonstrate high levels of creativity. Dyslexia can occur alongside other conditions such as dyspraxia, dyscalculia and attention deficit disorder. Dyslexia can run in families.

Dyspraxia

Dyspraxia is also known as developmental co-ordination disorder and is a common condition that can affect movement, physical coordination and fine and gross motor control. Children with dyspraxia may appear clumsy, have difficulty with tasks that include balance and coordination; and struggle with writing, drawing, typing and other educational activities. Dyspraxia can affect a child�s ability to manage their emotions and deal with social situations. It can also affect speech and articulation.

Dyscalculia

Dyscalculia is a learning disorder that affects one's ability to understand numbers, maths concepts and carry out mathematical calculations. Children suffering from dyscalculia may show high levels of anxiety during maths lessons and have difficulties learning mathematical facts. Children with dyscalculia often show difficulties that are below the expected level for their age. They may struggle to count backwards, recognise digits, and have difficulty understanding numbers and place value; and struggle to remember simple facts.

Autism and ASD

Autism, also known as Autistic Spectrum Disorder, is an umbrella of developmental conditions that affect communication, social interaction and behaviour. Autism can range from mild to very severe and children with autism see, hear and experience the world in a different way to others. Autism can affect a child's ability to socialise, make friends and interpret people's feelings. Autism can cause difficulties with listening, understanding and concentrating.

The cost of a SEN tutor in Woking can vary depending on several factors, such as qualifications, experience, and whether Face-to-Face or Online. Private SEN tutors in Woking may cost anywhere from £15 to £60 per hour. A qualified teacher in Woking from Teachers To Your Home, will range from £17.50 per hour for online group tuition, to £50 for Face-to-Face A Level SEN Tuition in Woking.

Face-to-face tuition in Woking allows for direct interaction and personalized attention from the SEN tutor. It provides a more structured learning environment and can help students stay more motivated and focused. On the other hand, online tuition offers more flexibility in terms of scheduling and location. Students can access SEN tutoring from anywhere and online sessions can be recorded for future reference. Online tuition also tends to be more affordable and can offer a wider range of SEN tutors and subjects. Ultimately, the best choice depends on the individual student's needs and preferences. Younger or SEN students may benefit more from face-to-face tuition, while older students may prefer the convenience and flexibility of online tuition.

Group SEN tutoring provides a supportive environment where students can work together, learn from one another and engage in collaborative problem-solving. It provides students with a variety of perspectives and ideas, which can lead to a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Being in a group allows students to work together, communicate effectively, and develop teamwork skills. Group SEN tutoring is often less expensive than one-on-one SEN tutoring, making it more accessible for students who need extra help.

Not every child in Woking needs a SEN tutor, but there are many scenarios where tuition will be beneficial. The obvious is if a child is not attending school for whatever reason. If they are at school, a SEN tutor may be needed to stop a student from falling behind, which can lead to disillusionment and behavioural issues; or to get back on track after a poor end-of-year exam result. If a specific learning difficulty or Special Educational Need (SEN) is identified, then SEN Tuition in Woking can provide a vital reinforcement. For high stakes exams, such as 11+, Common Entrance (often 13+) for schools in Woking, GCSE and A-Level or IB, tuition can provide that final boost to get over the line, the stretch to reach the top grades required for the next stage of education, or assistance with specific exam techniques that may not be taught at school.

How are Woking schools performing?

We connect you to the best teachers who work across several of the best primary and secondary schools in Woking (some detailed below). This means we can reliably provide you with a local and experienced tutor that fits your needs.

Woking primary school performance:

The Woking area has 33 primary schools (one of the top being St Dunstan's Catholic Primary School, Woking with 27% of pupils achieving at a higher standard).

From their latest Oftsed report:
“Pupils’ behaviour is exemplary in lessons, when moving about the school and during playtimes. Pupils and staff do not accept any form of bullying or unkindness. Pupils feel safe and are looked after well. They say, ‘You are never too far from an adult who will help.’”

The Woking local authority has an average of 70% of students meeting the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths at primary school age (vs England's average of 65%). And has an average of 14% achieving higher standard (vs England's average of 11%).

 

Woking secondary school performance:

The Woking area has 12 secondary schools (one of the top being St John the Baptist Catholic Comprehensive School, Woking with 81% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs).

From their latest Oftsed report:
“Students consistently meet the school’s clear expectations and, typically, they respond well to teachers’ good use of praise and encouragement to promote high standards of behaviour. Students want to learn and this has a strong impact on their progress in lessons. Equally, the ‘star values’ system, rewarding achievement in all aspects of school life, is highly prized.”

The Woking local authority has an average of 52% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs (vs England's average of 43%). And has an average of 95% of students either staying in education or entering employment after GCSEs (vs England's average of 94%).

Woking Ofsted ratings:

81% of Woking schools have received at least a 'Good' Ofsted rating, with 10 schools receiving an 'Outstanding' rating in their last evaluation.

Source: Gov.UK Website

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