My Study Routine
Studyseed CIC • March 27, 2020
Consistent learning routines at home through daily online lessons

What a crazy couple of weeks it has been! Here at Studyseed, we have been adjusting to the new normal. Our centre closed on 18th March, and since then, we have been working hard to move our tutoring online using the Zoom platform. Our students have been engaging well with online teaching and our parents have been adapting too!
We know that this new normal is unsettling, and from speaking with our parents, we can sense the pressure they are all under. The lack of routine and consistency is not good for anyone in the home and there is a lot of guidance out there stressing the importance of protecting our mental health in these days. You just have to look at your social media and the news to see that parents and children are feeling overwhelmed as they try to wade through the work being set for them.
At Studyseed, we want to help you refocus and recreate consistency and routine in your child’s day. It is important that we do not lose sight of the fact that there will come a time where pupils will return to school. Some of your children and young people have important exams to sit in their next school year and we do not want them to feel like they have missed out on over a term’s worth of work.
My Study Routine
We have been working hard to come up with a creative and fun way to get your child focused on their school work in a setting that does feel somewhat like a classroom. Parents have been enquiring about how they can get more help from us so that it takes a little bit of the pressure off them.
Therefore, we are introducing a new programme called My Study Routine. You can book your child/young person in for an online 30, 45 or 60 minute session at the same time daily (Monday-Friday) with our friendly and experienced tutors. This is not just about keeping your child/young person focused on their work, it is also about reestablishing consistency and routine for them, which is such an important factor in supporting positive mental health.
Study Daily with a Friend!
We know that all our students are missing their friends. So we have also introduced a “Bring a Friend” option for these classes, where a student can invite a classmate/friend of the same age to join in their session. This allows them to have communication with their peers as they learn.
We are rolling these classes out for Key Stage 2 age and above, week commencing 30th March 2020. The weekly KS2 and Year 8-10 classes will be made up of two numeracy sessions, two literacy sessions and one science session. GCSE classes will be made up of two/three English sessions and two/three Maths sessions.
Pricing
We understand that there is a lot of economic uncertainty at the moment. At Studyseed, we are committed to making tuition affordable and accessible for everyone. Here is an outline of our pricing for My Study Routine:
Individual:
5 x 30 minute sessions: £60.00 per week (Saving £5.00)
5 x 45 minute sessions: 80.00 per week (Saving £10.00)
5 x 60 minute sessions: £100.00 per week (Saving £10.00)
Bring a Friend:
5 x 30 minute sessions: £80.00 per week/£40.00 per student (Saving £10.00)
5 x 45 minute sessions: £100.00 per week/£50.00 per student (Saving £15.00)
5 x 60 minute sessions: £120.00 per week/£60.00 per student (Saving £15.00)
As an introductory offer,
you will receive 20% off your first week of My Study Routine. Please note that this is a subscription service, so you will be charged weekly. If you wish to cancel at any time, you can do so by contacting us directly.
We are so excited to roll out this new programme. Our parents have been very eager for us to offer more help and we are looking forward to relieving the pressure and helping our students get back into some form of a routine for the upcoming months.
Book online:
If you would like to book in, you can do so online by clicking
here.
If you would like more information on My Study Routine, please do not hesitate to contact us on Facebook, via phone 07599 804 844 or via our
contact form.
Thank you for all your continued support.
The Studyseed Team.
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