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How do you select your tutors? What guarantees do we have about their quality
Keystone has one of the most rigorous selection criteria for tutors in the sector. Our tutors are dedicated professionals, who commit to regular training and ongoing professional development. For those schools who need it, we can limit our selection to those tutors with QTS. We will only put forward tutors who we believe have the sufficient capability and expertise to teach to the highest standards for each particular course. We will share full details of each tutor’s prior experience and it is incumbent upon the school to determine if that meets their requirements.
Can we recruit a tutor in person or is it only online?
We can currently only pledge to offer online teaching. However, for schools based in or near London, our tutors are happy to come for initial in-person meetings to meet students and staff.
What happens if we need to replace a tutor part way through a course?
When sourcing tutors for our school programmes we use best endeavors to pick tutors who can commit to the full course. However, every now and then it is possible that a tutor will become unavailable due to unforeseen circumstances. If this happens we will look to replace the tutor with a suitably qualified alternative, approved by the school.
What online platform do you use?
To ensure provision is as seamless as possible we look to utilise the technology that is already in place at each school. We are familiar with the mainstream platforms (e.g. Teams, Google Classroom) as well as many more niche providers. During the launchpad meeting we will discuss this with the school and ensure our team is fully versed in the technology agreed upon.
What technology do the school and students need to access Keystone Elective
Students will need access to a stable internet connection and a computer with a webcam.
How is student work shared with the school?
As mentioned above we will look to work with the school’s existing technology wherever possible. If giving our tutors access to the school’s portal is not possible we can use a platform entirely separately from the school and agree upon the best way for work to be passed to relevant members of the school team.
How does the tutor, school and student communicate safely online?
Our recommendation is for tutors to be given limited access to the school’s existing infrastructure to ensure they are communicating within each school’s existing IT infrastructure and procedures. Where this is not possible we make use of secure and private platforms that meet the highest standards and received best practice in schools.
What are your reporting and assessment processes?
We have our own standards but are also used to adapting to the needs of each school. When we are offering full-time subjects, our tutors tend to sit under the most suitable Head of Department (e.g. Head of MFL for a Classics tutor), with further interaction with a school’s Deputy Head Academic and Exam Officer. Our standard process is to have half-termly check-ins with the school’s designated senior member of staff.
What accountability do we have about the quality of the teaching?
Schools will be expected to sign off on our tutors’ proposed scheme of work. Every lesson is recorded as default and can be watched by a school for quality control. Our tutors will also expect to attend regular parent/tutor meetings. We have a full Terms and Conditions that we would send in advance of any engagement.
How do you support the needs of individual learners, including SEND students?
Our maximum group size of 7 students ensures we are able to support the needs of the group and the individuals within it. We request that schools provide our tutor with any relevant information relating to each student’s learning needs so that they can tailor their support as appropriate.
How do you manage poor behaviour?
Initially our tutors will seek to address poor behaviour within the lesson. However, instances of poor behaviour will also be reported to the school so that they can be addressed in line with the school’s own policies.
Who do we call if there’s a problem?
We have a dedicated operational team that is in daily communication with our tutors.
How does the logistics of examinations work?
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Keystone will make all reasonable efforts to assist with this process and provide the information required (e.g. for predicted grades).
What are your safeguarding processes?
Keystone is committed to protecting the welfare and wellbeing of both students and staff. All sessions will be recorded and schools will be able to access these should they wish to. All of our tutors are required to undergo safeguarding training, which includes modules on tutoring online. At the outset of an assignment we will have a discussion with the school to ensure our tutors are familiar and compliant with the school’s safeguarding procedures. All tutors have been vetted by Keystone including an enhanced DBS check, qualifications check, identity check, and teacher barred list check.
Do schools or parents pay for Keystone Elective? How does invoicing work?
In most cases, because it is beyond the core offering of a typical school, schools pass the extra costs of Keystone Elective to parents as an extra on their school bill. Alternatively, parents can pay Keystone directly for our shorter Masterclass courses.
"The Keystone courses were simply excellent. The boys really appreciated a fresh voice and informed instruction."
Stephen Rathbone, Academic Director
Keystone has worked with Luckley House School on a number of occasions partnering with them to provide targeted support for their A Level students.
A Level Geography, Oxbridge Admissions PreparationWCCS contacted Keystone for help in sourcing a Greek tutor to take over their after school club for Year 7 students.
Keystone sourced an experienced Greek tutor who now runs this popular weekly club for students approaching 13+ exams. The club teaches students the ancient Greek language and introduces Greek myths and literature.
After School Greek ClubSince 2007 we have helped over 10,000 students fulfil their educational potential. Uniquely, Keystone exclusively employs over 50 full-time UK based tutors and also represents a highly select pool of freelance tutors. With offices in London, Hong Kong and Singapore and recommended by head teachers of top independent schools, our tutors have an exceptional reputation for helping students achieve their best; delivering outstanding results, building confidence and instilling life-long intellectual curiosity.
If you'd like to talk through how Keystone Elective can help expand your school's curriculum set up a no obligation call with our schools team.