Year 10 (Dickson Plan) Summer Revision for 2018 College Transfer Exams
Studyseed CIC • May 25, 2017
Weekly, summer tuition classes for the Year 10 Transfer Exams in Craigavon
Weekly, summer revision classes for students entering into Year 10 in the following schools:
- Lurgan Junior High School
- Clounagh Junior High School
- Killicomaine Junior High School
- Tandragee High School
These revision classes are in preparation for the Dickson Plan Transfer Exams into Lurgan College, Portadown College and Craigavon Senior High School. These are small group tuition sessions for a minimum of three and a maximum of five students. A review of Year 8 and 9 Mathematics and English will be covered during the course.
All learning materials and refreshments will be provided each week. We are located within Bleary Business and Community Centre, Craigavon - parking is available, with disabled access and full insurance.
Running from: Tuesday 11 July - Thursday 24 August
Available Sessions:
Tuesday - 16:00-17:00
Thursday - 17:00-18:00
Location :
Studyseed CIC
Bleary Business and Community Centre
1 Deans Road, Bleary.
Co. Armagh
BT66 8TD
Each session is £15.00 and we require a £30.00 (non-refundable) deposit to be paid in order to secure your place. A 10% discount will be applied when payment for seven sessions is made in full upon booking.
Book online: https://www.studyseed.co.uk/book/-p84689037
For more information on our Dickson Plan college exam tutors in Lurgan, Craigavon and Portadown, please email us on: info@studyseed.co.uk.
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