The transition from primary to secondary school is a big adjustment. Students in Salisbury go from one classroom teacher to multiple subject specialists, and the expectations around independent learning increase sharply. Our KS3 tutors help students in Years 7–9 keep pace with the curriculum and develop the study skills they'll need for the years ahead.
KS3 Maths
Secondary maths in Salisbury builds directly on primary-level number work and introduces algebra, geometry, ratio, and statistics in more depth. Students who don't have fluent number skills from primary school often struggle here. Our tutors identify the specific gaps — whether that's fractions, negative numbers, or algebraic manipulation — and fill them before they cause bigger problems.
KS3 Science
Science at KS3 introduces the big topics — cells, forces, chemical reactions, energy — that GCSE courses build on directly. Students in Salisbury who don't grasp these fundamentals will struggle when the content gets more demanding. Our tutors make sure the core concepts are solid and that students can apply them, not just recall definitions.
Organisation and Study Skills
Many students in Salisbury arrive at secondary school without the organisational skills it demands — managing homework across multiple subjects, keeping notes organised, and planning revision. Our tutors weave these skills into every session, so they become habits rather than things students have to be nagged about.
If your child in Salisbury is in Years 7–9 and you've noticed their grades slipping or their confidence dropping, don't wait until Year 10. Getting support now means building on solid foundations rather than trying to patch gaps under GCSE pressure. Get in touch to arrange a first session.