Flexi-Schooling
Through the years of homeschooling support, Keystone have often worked with students who are still enrolled in a school but who are unable to continue to attend full time.
Through the years of homeschooling support, Keystone have often worked with students who are still enrolled in a school but who are unable to continue to attend full time.
Some students may need a flexible schedule due to health concerns, extracurricular commitments, or temporary breaks from formal schooling. ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø offers support in these situations by working collaboratively with schools to maintain learning continuity.
Our approach includes:
Keystone’s team also manages any required administration to keep the process smooth, providing your child with a consistent, tailored learning experience.
"My daughter is doing absolutely great! Thanks to you guys she now loves the academic side of school more than the performing arts. She is not finding the academics difficult at all and she was so scared beforehand. Everyone at school now thinks she is very bright and academically prepared!"
Mother of flexi-schooled student
Standard £300 (exc. VAT) per year +Hourly Tutoring Costs* |
Premium £3,000 (exc. VAT) per year +Hourly Tutoring Costs* |
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A dedicated Homeschooling Manager | ✔ | ✔ |
Weekly student wellbeing meetings | ✔ | ✔ |
Half-termly tutor reports and progress checks | ✔ | ✔ |
GCSE and A Level exam registration | ✖ | ✔ |
Termly parents meetings | ✖ | ✔ |
Study skills development sessions | ✖ | ✔ |
Super-curricular development classes | ✖ | ✔ |
Your dedicated Homeschooling Manager, Poppy, will get to know your family and will be available via phone or email to help with timetabling, regular parent catch-ups and to answer any questions.
Each student has a weekly meeting with Poppy. This gives students a chance to feedback on how their week has gone, how they are finding their lessons and to raise any issues or queries.
Written reports are emailed out each half term. Each tutor writes one, detailing what has been covered that term, how your child is doing and how they have been assessed. These are very useful for parents and guardians and can also be sent to future schools that ask for school reports. Students will be assessed formally at the end of each term, as well as regular informal tests to track progress.
At the end of each term, we offer parents meetings – a chance for you to have a 15-minute conversation with each tutor, where they can recap the term's achievements and what has been covered. It is a good opportunity to get to know the tutors and to raise any questions. These are typically online unless lessons are taking place face-to-face.
Up to six hours of study skills sessions are available each term to help with revision, timetabling and time management.
Example study skills:
Our super-curricular learning programmes seek to develop and extend a student’s love of learning. They encourage students to build on areas of interest as well as exploring entirely new areas of learning. Our Premium Package includes up to 24 hours of super-curricular sessions throughout the year.
They are a chance for your child to join a small group of similar aged students and each term the focus will be on a different topic (incorporating aspects of critical thinking, current affairs, politics or financial literacy). Outside of these sessions, children will be set reading and optional research to enhance their understanding and discussions in the sessions.
Example super-curricular topics:
The Power of Statistics: Inspired by "factfulness" by Hans Rosling. A course aimed at teaching students how to use statistics effectively to inform their views, and simultaneously how to spot the misuse of statistics that pervades modern society.
The Physics of Music (and The Music of Physics) - A course exploring the intimate connection between Physics and Music. Answering questions such as; why does an octave contain 8 notes? How does a synthesiser work? And why is an atom like a tiny guitar?
What makes relativity "special" - A crash course in the mind boggling world of special relativity. How your clock and ruler have been lying to you all along.
Financial Literacy - Financial matters have always played an important role in life, but technological change has increasingly been exposing young people to financial decisions earlier and in a way that is different to previous generations. It is therefore even more vital now that they are equipped and prepared for the financial realities after they leave school. This programme will explore how life will look after school and what that means for their finances. Students will develop their knowledge and skills on how to effectively manage their money, learn about saving, investing, borrowing and also how to protect themselves as consumers.
Introduction to Philosophy - exploring, investigating and discussing topics chosen by the students.
History's Pivotal Moments: Renaissance, Reformation & Revolution - exploring pivotal historical events to evaluate how far they transformed the world we live in. Students will deepen their historical knowledge and develop their analytical skills, working directly with historical primary sources. Students will also be encouraged to interrogate the arguments of historians, some of whom see history as a series of big events and others who emphasise slow but significant long-term change.
We can register your child for national exams including GCSEs, IGCSEs, IBs and A Levels.
You can book a free consultation with our homeschooling team at this or contact us via the website here.
"Your tutors are excellent and I think my son is getting more inspired to enjoy the subjects. Really appreciate your support."
Father of Year 11 student“Poppy thank you. You have all been so amazing to my daughter. I cannot believe we are here at last and what a difference in a year. Thank you, thank you.â€
Mother of Homeschooled Student“I am writing to express my deepest gratitude for the immeasurable support and guidance you have provided my daughter throughout her journey of learning the Italian ab initio course.Reflecting on the past two academic years, I am certain she has been very fortunate to have had the privilege of being your student. Your unwavering dedication, patience, and belief in her abilities have been a source of immense strength during some periods of IB-related stress. Your encouragement and relentless support have made all the difference, and I cannot emphasize enough how grateful I am to be able to count on you. Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything you have done for my daughter. I cannot wait to receive the IB results in the summer and share them with you.â€
Mother of IB Student
Book an initial free consultation with our homeschooling team to hear how we can help.