KS2 Year 6 SATs Maths and English Tuition in Chelmsford
Support your child’s Year 6 SATs preparation with expert one-to-one online KS2 Maths and English tuition in Chelmsford. Our qualified tutors help build confidence and aim for scores of 100 or more in Year 6 SATs.
One-to-One Year 6 SATs Tutoring to Build Skills and Confidence
We provide personalised one-to-one KS2 SATs Maths and English tuition for Year 6 students in Chelmsford. Our focus is to help children prepare and score a 100 or higher in Year 6 SATs—essential for top placements in ability groups set by secondary schools.
One-to-One Tuition
In live one-to-one Year 6 SATs tuition classes, we strengthen core Maths and English skills and ensure steady progress.Online SATs Practice
Students access online Year 6 SATs practice tests to revise the KS2 National Curriculum and master difficult topics.Homework & Feedback
We assign structured homework focused on weaker areas, followed by detailed KS2 SATs tutor feedback to reinforce learning.Qualified Year 6 SATs Tutors in Chelmsford Making a Real Difference
- Qualified tutors with top GCSEs, A-levels, and university degrees
- DBS-checked and trained to meet high standards
- Supported by experienced managers to ensure teaching quality
- Encouraging, student-focused teaching styles
- Proven results in improving SATs confidence and scores
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- High achiever in her GCSEs and A-levels
- 7+ Years of teaching experience with 11 Plus Tutoring
Key Stage 2 SATs Tuition in Chelmsford for Effective Online Revision
Our online tuition helps Year 6 students in Chelmsford prepare for all Key Stage 2 SATs papers in live one-to-one lessons—covering Maths (Arithmetic and Reasoning) and English (Reading and SPaG).
SATs take place every May. Our online Year 6 SATs tutoring programme includes mock exam practice, online practice tests, and homework backed by expert feedback to help students score 100 or more.
English
Maths
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English
English
English
Maths
Maths
Paper
Reading (1 paper)
Grammar and Punctuation (Paper 1)
Spelling (Paper 2)
Arithmetic (Paper 1)
Reasoning (Paper 2 & 3)
Topics Covered
20-word spelling test read aloud in context
Our 3-Step Secret Formula to Year 6 SATs Success
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Weekly KS2 SATs homework helps identify gaps in your child’s Maths and English knowledge.
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Tutors review the assessment and develop a tailored lesson plan targeting tricky Year 6 SATs topics.
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Students take live one-to-one tutoring sessions, followed by targeted revision and practice tests.
Proven KS2 Year 6 SATs Success with One-to-One Tuition in Chelmsford
We have a proven track of supporting Year 6 students in Chelmsford to achieve scores of 100 or higher. Through expert one-to-one Year 6 SATs Maths and English tuition, we earned the trust of local parents.
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Year 6 SATs Online Tutoring FAQs – Help & Support
At the end of Year 6, SATs assess a child’s academic progress in core subjects like Maths and English.
KS2 SATs are held in May during a child’s final term of Year 6.
Year 6 students are tested on English Reading, SPaG (Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar) and Maths (Arithmetic and Reasoning)
Yes. All state schools in England are required to conduct KS2 SATs.
- Reading: 60 minutes
- Grammar and Punctuation: 45 minutes
- Spelling: Approximately 15 minutes
- Maths Arithmetic: 30 minutes
- Maths Reasoning (Papers 1 & 2): 40 minutes each
- 100 = Meets the expected national standard
- Above 100 = Above-average performance
- Below 100 = May need extra academic support
There’s no formal pass mark, but a child must score 100 or more to meet the expected standard.
Secondary schools use KS2 SATs results to help set Year 7 placements and determine ability groups.
- Reading: 60 minutes
- Grammar and Punctuation: 45 minutes
- Spelling: Approximately 15 minutes
- Maths Arithmetic: 30 minutes
Maths Reasoning (Papers 1 & 2): 40 minutes each
- 100 = Meets the expected national standard
- Above 100 = Above-average performance
- Below 100 = May need extra academic support
There’s no formal pass mark, but a child must score 100 or more to meet the expected standard.
Secondary schools use KS2 SATs results to help set Year 7 placements and determine ability groups.