Teacher duo branch out with Altrincham tutoring business
Two teachers have established their own tutoring business in Altrincham.
Maria Moyles and Stephen Readey’s new venture, Learn North West, will offer group sessions and private classes on English, Maths and Science for children of primary and secondary school age.
As a GCSE examiner, Maria will keep the business abreast of current curriculum requirements.
Both are advanced skills teachers (AST), an accreditation awarded to those with excellent classroom practices who share their skills with others in the profession.
Maria and Stephen will both continue to teach in schools, in between running Learn North West.
Maria said: “We understand the pressure felt by parents, teachers and students in the current school system, with class sizes growing, schools focussing on exam pass rates and entry into the best schools becoming increasingly competitive.
“Parents want to do all they can to give their child the very best education available, but teachers in schools are stretched and can sometimes struggle to give the one to one support some children need to flourish. For many parents, additional learning support for their child is crucial to helping them reconnect with learning, build their self-confidence and, ultimately, succeed.”
She continued: “We felt there was a need for a local tutoring service that is more bespoke than the franchise-based, templated services that are currently available. Learn North West looks at the individual needs and learning goals of each pupil and provides the best tutoring provision to meet them.”
Stephen commented: “What makes our service unique is that we are still living and breathing today’s education system, something many tutors stepped away from years ago.
“So, we can deliver with absolute precision what a student needs to meet the curriculum demands.”
Learn North West’s group tutoring and one-to-one sessions take place on Thursday evenings, from 4.15pm to 8.15pm, at the Tesco Community Room in Altrincham.
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