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Now Recruiting at the Tuition Club!

The Tuition Club is looking for excellent tutors to become part of our onsite team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join us and shape the future!

Current Vacancies

Science Tutor – KS1-3

English Tutor- KS1

We are looking for candidates who have an excellent teaching manner, strong classroom management and the willingness to conduct tutoring for the complete academic year. We welcome applicants from all subject specialisms as well as those looking to gain teaching experience. Applicants must be able to tutor onsite one to one or in a group setting,  have a passion for instilling a love of learning and committed to driving standards. One of the most important characteristics of our Tuition Club is the safe and happy environment in which children, from many different cultures enjoy their learning together. We look for people who share our passion for providing high quality tutoring and supporting home schooling parents through their journey. 

To apply, please send a copy of your CV and a covering letter to tuitionclub@outlook.com or, alternatively, submit your application form found under vacancies.

The garden club is now closed for the half term!

This week at the garden club the children planted some strawberry plants and learned some interesting facts about strawberries and their health benefits! They finished off the session with a quiz about everything they had learned.

The children also checked up on their other previous projects, pulled out some weeds and found that some of their flowers were blooming beautifully!

The garden club is now closed for the half term. We look forward to seeing you back on Friday 11th June 2021 Insha’Allah.

Pin Loom Crafting at the Tuition club!

Our students aged 9-10 have been pin loom crafting this half-term; a loom is a device used to weave cloth and tapestry. The basic purpose of any loom is to hold the warp threads under tension to facilitate the interweaving of the weft threads. Pin weaving offers both versatility and portability for a woven project. The warp threads are held in place with straight pins. Weaving can be done in any direction, using thread, yarn, fabric strips, beads, feathers or other fibres. Crafting helps build self-esteem and gain confidence by:

  • Building new skills
  • Feeling productive
  • Providing a useful way to give to others
  • Creating beauty through self-expression

 

 

We have been learning about Cultural Maps

Cultural Heritage is the attributes, customs and traditions which are passed down between generations. It is an expression of self, as well as of community and family.

People of the same culture often have a shared identity, which can give a sense of pride, comfort, and belonging to members of the cultural ethnicity or group.

Our students at the Tuition club have been encouraged to think about the importance of cultural heritage.

We have found that this group activity is an amazing way of creating positive peer relationships and friendships. As each child takes a turn to discuss their cultural heritage, you can encourage to ask respectful questions and expand their understanding of other cultures. Group discussions like these can also be helpful in building confidence and valuable public speaking skills in children.

Garden Club Resumes this Friday!

The garden club will resume onsite on Friday 21st May Insha Allah

The weekly club will give children the opportunity to be part of our learning garden by planting and growing a variety of plants, fruits, vegetables, and herbs. This is an excellent opportunity for children to learn about the scientific processes involved in gardening such as facts about plant growth and compost making in a practical and fun environment!

The club costs £3 per session (free for those who attend the Tuition Club) for ages 6+ and will run from 11:00am to 12:00pm every Friday.

We look forward to seeing you this week!

Exciting opportunity! English Tutor Vacancy at the tuition club

Tuition club is seeking to appoint a KS1 Tutoring role. The post is starting from 28th June 2021 part-time Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Interested candidates need to return the application form by Friday 11th June 2021.

We are looking for a person who:

  • Has experience of and is passionate about supporting elective-home schooled children
  • A willingness to be flexible and go the ‘extra mile’
  • Will be available to work within the hours of 10.00 am – 3.15 pm on Monday’s, Wednesday’s, and Thursday’s
  • Have excellent literacy skills
  • Able to work as part of a team and under their own initiative

Vacancies

The Garden Club has Closed

The Garden Club is now closed for two weeks and will resume on Friday 21st May InshaAllah.

Over the past few weeks, the children have been getting adventurous in the garden; they have planted a herb garden, planted sunflower seeds and decorated plant pots!

The children planted various herbs including mint, rosemary, chives, coriander, and sage and learned about how they can be used in the kitchen to add flavour and make foods even more delicious.

This week, the children got creative with paint, glitter, yarn and ribbon and designed their own plant pots to be planted in one of the coming weeks InshaAllah.

We look forward to seeing you after the break InshaAllah.

 

We have now Closed for Ramadhan and Eid!

The Tuition Club has now closed for the last 10 days of Ramadhan and Eid.

During this week, Our home-schooled children have been super busy and creative! They have been making paper lanterns in all shapes and colours! Our children ages 5 onwards were also outdoors this week on a scavenger hunt and were ticking off all the things that they could find on their list! We have found that our home schooled children particularly loved this activity; Play is essential to the healthy development of children; it helps them discover and explore, solve problems, test new ideas and experience friendship, cooperation and teamwork. children 11-13 were also keeping busy with learning how to crochet! As well as being a mood lifter, crocheting has proven health benefits as the small repetitive movements involved can keep your hands, arms and fingers supple and your eyes sharp.

We would like to wish everyone the very best for the rest of this blessed month, and we hope that you all benefit from the break!

Summer term begins at the Tuition club!

What an amazing start to the first week of the summer term 3 for our home-schooled children! The Ramadhan time-change has now taken place and has been much appreciated by our children and tutors. Students have really enjoyed activities throughout the week whilst enjoying the sunshine – it gives everyone a lift! The children have enjoyed the freedom to play outdoors and learning activities have started again and students are building on their hard work done so far. We thank you for your ongoing support with all thing’s tuition club related!

Garden Club

We are excited to announce that the Garden Club will re-start onsite on Friday 23rd April 2021 at 11:00am In shaa Allaah.

The weekly club will give children the opportunity to be part of our learning garden by planting and growing a variety of plants, fruits, vegetables, and herbs. This is an excellent opportunity for children to learn about the scientific processes involved in gardening such as facts about plant growth and compost making in a practical and fun environment!

The Garden Club will give children a sense of responsibility and friendship, it will also enhance Fine Motor Development and introduce them to Scientific Concepts.

Please note: The Garden Club is now taking place on a different day to the Girls Club (the Girls Club will now be taking place on Sundays In Shaa Allah)

The club costs £3 per session for ages 6+ and will run from 11:00am to 12:00pm every Friday.

To join us please complete the registration form below: 

 

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