At °®ÒºÊÓÆµ Tutors, we recognise that education is more than just academics - it's about shaping your child's future. As one of the UK’s leading educational consultancies, we take pride in offering expert, personalised guidance to families navigating the British education system.
With offices in London, Singapore, and Hong Kong, our consultants have supported thousands of families worldwide. Whether you're seeking advice on early years education, selecting the right prep or senior school, or exploring university options, we're here to provide clear and honest advice tailored to your child.
Choosing the right school or university can be a complex and overwhelming process. Our experienced education consultants are here to guide your family through every step, helping you make informed decisions in the often competitive landscape of UK independent schools and universities.
What sets °®ÒºÊÓÆµ apart is the depth of our experience and the care we invest in every recommendation. Our advice is thoughtful, evidence-based, and grounded in strong relationships we've built over the years with top schools, admissions tutors, and academic experts. These connections ensure that we're always working with the most up-to-date and nuanced information, giving you confidence in the choices you make for your child's education.
Our consultancy service is here to support your family at every key stage of your child’s education. Whether you're starting out or preparing for big transitions, we’re by your side with expert advice tailored to your needs.
Our consultants bring decades of hands-on experience - many have been teachers, leaders in schools, or university admissions professionals themselves. This insider perspective means we truly understand how schools and universities work, and we use that knowledge to:
With the support of our trusted network of professional tutors, we provide comprehensive guidance that covers everything - from initial steps to successful offers.
"Both children received offers from each of their top three schools and we were able to select the right school for each of them. The effort of our tutor and the °®ÒºÊÓÆµ consultancy team cannot be underestimated: professional, patient, guiding and passionate to provide a learning environment."
Relocation from Singapore"Just a quick email to thank you both so much for all your help with our application process. We received the excellent news last week that our son has got into Harrow. As you can imagine we were all absolutely delighted with the news. Thanks so much for all your help."
MOTHER of 13+ STUDENT"°®ÒºÊÓÆµ have recommended a number of families to Caldicott. They provide professional educational advice to families, and maintain clear lines of communication with schools. I am happy to recommend their services."
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Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or need help with a particular academic challenge or goal, we’re here to support you. Please get in touch to arrange a free initial consultation and find out how we can help your family navigate the next step with confidence.
ISEB Pre-Test Scores and Pass Mark
For many families applying to UK independent schools, the ISEB Common Pre-Test is one of the first academic hurdles in the admissions test process. Yet, many parents are unsure how the test is scored, what constitutes a good score, or if there is even a set pass mark. In this article, we break down the key information you need to know about ISEB Pre-Test scores and how they are used by senior schools.
The Modern and Medieval Languages Admissions Assessment (MML) - Cambridge
Any candidate applying to study Modern Languages at Oxford or Cambridge will have to sit a written paper as part of the admissions process: The Modern Languages Aptitude Test (MLAT) at Oxford and the Modern and Medieval Languages Admissions Assessment (MML) at Cambridge, which this blog describes. There are big differences between the two tests, from the structure and what they are testing to when they are sat. This blog covers the Cambridge MMLAA.
Webinar: A Guide to Pre-Test Preparation
In recent years, many independent senior schools have incorporated ‘Pre-tests’ as an initial entry assessment for Year 7 and 9 entry. Pre-tests commonly form the first stage of the admissions process, and schools use them to identify the students who are most suitable to proceed to the next stage. Pre-tests can be administered in written form or on a computer, with the ISEB Common Pre-Test, CEM Test and the CAT 4 being the most widely used.
Upcoming Webinars
Here are details of our upcoming webinars. Do join us live to ask any questions you might have or register below to receive a recording after the event.