So, you’ve been looking for some tuition in Dean Park. How has that been going? Have you found any local teachers in Dean Park?
Have they made you feel comfortable with what they offer?
Perhaps you’ve spoken to one of the large companies that tutor. Do they make you feel like your child counts?
Try giving Frontrunner Learning Centres a call to organise a FREE, no obligation educational assessment to get the lowdown on your child’s needs. Call us on 9832 8299 and speak to Martin to organise a time.
So, what makes Frontrunner so different to the others?
Firstly, we’re teachers. That means we’ve spent years learning about teaching children, learning things like educational psychology, sociology, educational theory and lots, lots more.
Next, we’ve got years of experience in education, teaching in schools and running the Centre. That’s a lot of devotion to teaching – to children.
So, whether your child goes to Glendenning Public School or St Francis of Assisi Primary School, to Plumpton High or to Western Grammar School – or any other school in Dean Park – Frontrunner Learning Centres can help you and help your child.
If you’re looking for tuition in Dean Park, you need to ask a couple of questions:
What do they know about the needs of children in Dean Park?
Every region has different needs. If a tutor has been in Dean Park for a long time, they know those differences and can cater to them.
What qualifications does the tutor have?
A teacher has been trained in many different areas from educational psychology to educational methodology to behavioural management to many, many others. All this training makes a difference. After all, you’re paying a tutor to teach. If the tutor has further training in areas such as dyslexia or ADHD or ASD or Special Education, then the tutor has increased their knowledge.
What does the assessment look like?
Do you get to watch? It’s important for you to see how your child and tutor interact – this is your chance assess the tutor. Ask about the test – are they recognised tests; bad testing gives bad results. Good testing lets the tutor measure results.
Is the program written for the individual?
Don’t settle for “off the shelf” programs – they aren’t designed for your child.
What does the teaching look like?
Tutoring where all the kids in the room are doing, say Year 9 Maths, is NOT tutoring – it’s a classroom. Tutoring where there are more than 6 students is not tutoring – it’s a class. You want individuality. You want care.
If you want to know more about Frontrunner, go to www.frontrunnerlearningcentres.com.au
So, after giving Martin a call, just jump over Richmond Rd and down Rooty Hill Rd North and have a look at how Frontrunner can help you get the best start for your child.