Trefoil Tutors was established in 2011 with a mission to bring a new level of professionalism to tutoring. Providing outstanding teaching and learning and enriching a student’s educational experience are at the forefront of all that we do.
We offer specialist small group tuition for Years 3 to 13, in order to augment and support the teaching that students receive in school.
Our business is based on three foundational values: Personal, Passionate, Professional.
Being a tutor at Trefoil Tutors goes far beyond providing a platform for outstanding teaching and learning. Our tutors are seen as mentors to students as much as they are teachers. Getting to know students and their families during their time with us is a cornerstone of what we hold to be important and is paramount in ensuring we can communicate effectively with our clients.
At Trefoil Tutors, we are equally committed to sharing our subject knowledge as well as our love of the subjects we teach with our students. Making lessons dynamic, interesting and engaging helps us develop an enjoyment of the subject and promote life-long learning in our students. We are unashamedly geeky!
All too often, tutoring is seen as an additional job. Our team see tutoring differently - we approach it as a vocation in itself. We aim to professionalise all we do, both with regards to our tutoring and our administrative procedures. We use the exceptionally high standards of top Independent and Grammar Schools as the benchmark we hold ourselves to.
Lucy, Feb. 27, 2023
In this week’s Senior Tutor Update, Vivek reminds us that Week 2, 5, 8 and 11 of each Term are packed full of teaching content. Vivek applauds the high attendance rate last week and encourages this to continue ahead of an important week to come. Vivek reminds parents that our Director of Studies, Rebecca, will be sending her usual watch-list emails. This week, these will refer to the assessments completed in Week 6 which, for our Year 11s, 12s and 13s would have been longer, summative assessments. Finally, Vivek notifies parents to look out for an important email regarding registration for the Summer Term, Summer Lessons and the Autumn Term.
Lucy, Feb. 24, 2023
Magdalene College Cambridge has announced a brand new Arts and Humanities essay competition for 2023. Open to Year 12 students attending state-maintained schools in the UK, the prizes aim to encourage ambitious and talented students in the Arts and Humanities subjects to explore their interests further, with the hope that they will be encouraged to read these or related subjects at University.
The Essay Competition has a First Prize of £300, a Second Prize of £200, and a Third Prize of £100. Winners will be invited to a prize-giving ceremony at Magdalene in the summer. The deadline for submissions is on Friday, 28th April 2023 at 6pm.
Lucy, Feb. 23, 2023
Yesterday was Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent - a period of six weeks leading up to Easter.
Lent is a special time of reflection and faith, practised in prayer and by the act of giving up something. That “something” depends on the person observing Lent, with the main guidelines being that it has to be something that’s challenging to give up during this period. Millions of people give up something during Lent as a sign of sacrifice and to test their self-discipline.