Mentoring

Mentors can provide specific insights and information to promote success.

Serving as a source of knowledge on how to perform particular tasks, mentors can provide specific insights and information that enable a mentee's success. Students in Year 10 and 11 can learn lifelong skills, improve academic performance and better their social network.

We focus on Goal Setting, Networking, Exam Technique and Building Confidence

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  1. Introduction

    Understanding the mentee (their academic ability, where their skills lie, their daily routine, habits, hobbies etc.) Confidence building activities and networking.

  2. Revision techniques

    Including active recall, ANKI, savemyexams, PMT, detailed timetabling, structuring by topic, spec lists.

  3. Free time? Use it!

    How to use free time effectively, entrepreneurship, fitness, research, reading (blinkist), leadership, situational judgement.

  1. Careers

    Careers, apprenticeships, understanding how to keep doors open, A Level choices, building personal statement, understanding what super curricular activities are and where to find them.

  2. Exam technique

    Exam technique for specific subjects for GCSE, including how to structure essays, using time effectively etc.

  3. Wellbeing

    Wellbeing, mental health, how to balance school with other activities, goal setting, milestones, general recap.

"A great mentor helps you to achieve what seems impossible."

Mariela Dabbah

"If you cannot see where you are going, ask someone who has been there before."

J. Loren Norris

"A good mentor offers directions and driving tips from the back seat. You still have to drive the car."

Michael Johnson