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Independent School Admissions: The CAT4 Test

What is the CAT4 test?

 

The CAT4 assessment is available to students ranging from Year 2 to Year 11. The test is divided into four distinct sections, each dedicated to assessing a specific cognitive skill. This computerised test features multiple-choice questions, and results are presented in Standard Age Scores (SAS), with an average score of 100 being typical, although many exclusive independent schools seek candidates with a SAS score of 115 or higher.

 

What does the process involve?

 

The CAT4 is divided into 4 sections: Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Spatial Ability. These 4 sections are then assessed in three separate examinations that take 45 minutes each, 2 hours and 15 minutes in total.

 

The Verbal Reasoning element measures a student’s ability to understand and manipulate language, while Non-Verbal Reasoning measures their aptness to understand and manipulate visual information. Quantitative Reasoning assesses a student’s competence to use numerical information to solve problems, and Spatial Ability measures how they visualise and manipulate three-dimensional objects.

 

How to take the test?

 

The test is designed to be taken between September and November, as this allows schools to use the results to contribute to admissions discussions. It’s important to note that the test cannot be taken at home, unlike the UKiset test, as the controlled environment of a school setting is essential to ensuring the integrity and accuracy of the test results. This is especially crucial given the high-stakes nature of admissions testing, as schools rely heavily on the CAT4 results to make informed decisions about a student’s academic potential and fit within the school community.

 

Why is the CAT4 important for independent school admissions?

 

The CAT4 test provides beneficial information to both students and schools alike. However, its utility is particularly relevant to schools, as it provides reliable indicators of a student’s potential success in future examinations such as GCSEs, IB, or A-Levels. In addition, the test can be used to assess how well the school can support each student’s learning needs.

 

For example, if a student excels in Verbal Reasoning but struggles with Quantitative Reasoning, the results can help their teacher tailor their teaching approach to better address their individual learning needs. Moreover, the test can reveal hidden talents or strengths that may have otherwise gone unnoticed, such as a strong aptitude for Non-Verbal reasoning, which could be useful for students interested in art or design.

 

Overall, the CAT4 test offers schools a comprehensive evaluation of a student’s cognitive abilities, which can be used to provide targeted support and foster academic success.

 

How to prepare for the CAT4 test?

 

Preparing for a test that assesses natural ability can be challenging, but it’s helpful to familiarise the child with exam conditions to prevent any surprises on test day. Practising CAT4-style questions and expanding their vocabulary can also help students become more comfortable with the test format and question types.

 

At Think Tutors, our experienced UK school entrance tutors possess the expertise and insight necessary to increase the likelihood of success on the CAT4 test. 

 

By honing critical thinking and problem-solving skills, enhancing subject-specific knowledge, and providing comprehensive guidance on test-taking strategies, we empower our students to achieve their desired results. With our support, students can approach the CAT4 test with confidence, knowing they have the preparation and support they need to succeed.

 

Contact Think Tutors

 

Organising tuition or mentoring with one of Think Tutors elite tutors or mentors is an excellent way to gain an advantage in the application process for private education. With a 100% school admission success rate, our tutors are adept at enhancing performance through repetition, careful preparation, and confidence building.

 

We can either provide hourly or full-time tuition, in addition to homeschooling. We can organise tuition wherever and whenever, with the option of in-person or online tuition. Please contact us if you are interested in finding a tutor to help your child feel confident and succeed in the CAT4 Test.

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Independent School Admissions: The UKiset Test

What is the UKiset?

 

The UKiset is a computer-based test that measures a student’s English language proficiency, cognitive abilities, and academic potential. UK independent schools use the test to assess the suitability of international applicants. Designed for students aged 9 to 18 who have at least a basic grasp of the English language, the results compare candidates against British students of the same age.

 

What does the process involve?

 

The UKiset is divided into three separate sections: Reasoning, Reading and Listening, and Essay Writing. Each section has a time limit of 40 minutes and takes 2–2.5 hours to complete. The Reasoning section includes a vocabulary test, a non-verbal reasoning test, and a mathematical reasoning section. The Reading and Listening section is part of the Cambridge English test, which assesses receptive language skills. Lastly, the Essay Writing section comprises a short English essay that evaluates a student’s receptive language skills.

 

How to take the UKiset?

 

The test is computer-based and adaptive, which means the difficulty of the questions adjusts to the student’s level of ability. The UKiset is also designed to be taken remotely, with the student taking the test online from their own computer or at a designated testing centre. The test currently costs £295, and once a student has completed the test, their UKiset Profile can help them apply directly to up to 5 UK independent schools (more school choices can be added at £50 per school).

 

Results of the test will be valid for one year; however, if a student is unhappy with their result, the test can be retaken after 4 months.

 

Why is the UKiset important for independent school admissions?

 

Independent schools in the UK place a strong emphasis on academic achievement and the UKiset is one way they can assess a student’s academic potential. The test helps schools determine if a student is academically prepared to study in an English-speaking independent school. It’s also an effective way to evaluate a student’s English language proficiency, which is a key factor in a successful academic experience in the UK.

 

Currently, over 180 British schools use the UKiset test. Some UK independent schools that use it are: Cardiff Sixth Form College, Charterhouse, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Epsom College, Eton, Oundle School, Sevenoaks, Sherborne Girls, Winchester College, and Wycombe Abbey.

 

How to prepare for the UKiset?

 

Unfortunately, UKiset past papers are not in the public domain, so there is no exact preparation that can be done to replicate what will happen on the day. However, Think Tutors’ seasoned UK school entrance tutors are equipped with the knowledge and understanding to enhance the likelihood of success. Tuition at Think Tutors ensures a tailor-made preparation programme that allows any student to achieve their fullest potential in the UKiset.

 

Contact Think Tutors

 

Organising tuition or mentoring with one of Think Tutors elite tutors or mentors is an excellent way to gain an advantage in the application process for private education. With a 100% school admission success rate, our tutors are adept at enhancing performance through repetition, careful preparation, and confidence building.

 

We can either provide hourly or full-time tuition, in addition to homeschooling. We can organise tuition wherever and whenever, with the option of in-person or online tuition. Please contact us if you are interested in finding a tutor to help your child feel confident and succeed in the UKiset.

 

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Unlocking Your Child’s Potential: A Think Tutors’ Governor / Governess

What is a Governor / Governess?

 

A governor or governess is a highly skilled and qualified professional educator who delivers individualised mentorship and care to children in the comfort of their family’s home. They bring an unparalleled level of mentorship, teaching, and organisational support to any household, providing a complete and holistic educational experience that is truly exceptional. Enlisting the help of a governor or governess ensures that any child has an organised, well-balanced, and healthy schedule by balancing education, extracurriculars, and other hobbies effortlessly.

 

At Think Tutors, our governors and governesses have an outstanding ability to inspire and empower children to achieve their full potential. From ensuring the completion of homework and studies to taking a student to extracurriculars, our governors and governesses serve as role models to inspire children they work with.

 

The Benefits of Having a Governor / Governess

 

At Think Tutors, we understand the importance of education and a parent’s concern in ensuring their child receives the very best. Therefore, we meticulously select our governors and governesses for their profound knowledge of education, their impressive track record of enabling children to surpass their academic goals, and their ability to integrate seamlessly into the family’s lifestyle.

 

We uphold the highest standards of due diligence and thoroughness in the selection of governors and governesses for the esteemed roles we offer. In furtherance of this commitment, we have a partnership with Kroll, which affords our valued clients the assurance and tranquillity of knowing that our candidates are of the utmost integrity and quality.

 

One significant benefit of employing a governor or governess is the flexibility that they offer. With the majority of families leading busy lives or frequently traveling, maintaining a consistent school routine can be challenging. They can collaborate with the family to develop a personalised timetable and routine that meets their specific requirements, whether that entails organising teaching during evenings or weekends or accompanying the family on their travels to ensure high quality teaching follows them wherever they go.

 

Moreover, they can provide a comprehensive range of supplementary services that benefit both the child and the family. For instance, they can deliver personalised mentoring, coaching, and emotional support to help children tackle the obstacles that come with growing up.

 

The Qualities of Our Governors / Governesses

 

Our governors and governesses are highly skilled in managing complex application processes to independent schools, providing tutelage in second languages, facilitating work experience opportunities, and enabling the fulfilment of extracurricular activities. They surpass the conventional school curriculum, providing any child with an all-encompassing education that cultivates their intellectual and social growth.

 

We guarantee that all of our governors and governesses are fervent about teaching and possess unparalleled communication skills, enabling them to inspire and motivate a child to excel. They are imbued with patience and empathy, ensuring that they can connect with students on a personal level and provide individualised support that nurtures their unique strengths and abilities.

 

Contact Think Tutors

 

Organising tuition and mentoring with one of Think Tutors’ elite governors/governesses, tutors or mentors is an excellent way to ensure an outstanding education for any child. Each with over five years of experience, our governors and governesses are adept at managing and organising a child’s academic, cultural and extracurriculars activities smoothly. Please contact us if you are interested in finding a governor or governess to help your child feel confident and succeed in their studies.