Articles

A collection of articles written by Super Thinkers; contemplating things that affect students and parents in the modern age of education.

GCSE Success Report 2025: Students Beating Their Predictions

🎉 Congratulations to all our Super Thinkers students! This year’s

GCSE Grade Boundaries: What the Last Five Years Tell Us

GCSE grade boundaries are rising across English and Maths. Discover what this means for your child and how Super Thinkers can help them stay ahead and succeed.

The Pressures of Christmas: Navigating Expectations During the UK's Cost of Living Crisis

In the UK's cost of living crisis, focus Christmas on family values, not expensive gifts. Enjoy crafting, storytelling, and volunteering for meaningful experiences. Prioritise budgeting and cherish love and togetherness for a joyful festive season without financial stress.

Power is Knowledge and Knowledge is Power in Education for UK SEN Children

Empowering UK SEN children through tailored education is vital, but reclassifying dyslexia as "Late Learners" and potential changes for autism risk undermining support. Discover how knowledge is power in fostering inclusion and why advocacy is key to securing the future of SEN education.

Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: Navigating Your Child’s Stress (and Yours!)

It’s a scene many parents know all too well:

Little and Often: The Key to Big Gains in Children's Development

Should we set aside long periods of study, or is there a more effective way? The answer is simple: little and often. What exactly makes this approach so successful, and how can it benefit children of all ages? Let's take a closer look.

The Case for Face-to-Face Tutoring verses Online Learning

Which is better, face-to-face or online tuition? While online learning has its place, especially when in-person sessions aren't feasible, I firmly believe that face-to-face tutoring offers unparalleled benefits, particularly for young learners. Let's delve into the reasons why.

Articles from the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla

Students reporting on the Coronation.

Why it is important to encourage children to read?

Reading is an essential skill that is not only necessary for academic success but also for personal growth and development. Children who regularly read from an early age reap numerous benefits that can set them up for a successful and fulfilling life.
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