The Grade Six Achievement Test marks the transition from primary school to secondary school. It illustrates how much a child learned in last six years of their lives. For many parents the Grade Six Achievement test is basically a deal breaker. Children who fail to pass for a satisfactory school are often written off by parents and not much effort is placed into securing their future.
Students who are having problems with comprehension and reading will have problems in their GSAT examinations.
We have created a tutoring programme that seeks to help students harness comprehension skills, read better and improve application of knowledge during examination.
We use test tactics, analogies and everyday factors to stimulate the learning experience of our pupils. No one has ever failed under our tutelage.
Children should be encouraged to join the library. It is a proven fact that students who read more do better in school. We should motivate our children to read the newspaper, books, magazines and even religious pamphlets so that they can get a wide range of knowledge of how the world works.
Children who read more, write better stories, experience less grammar problems in writing phrases and express themselves better in their essay outputs. If you want to see your child excel, recommend reading as a lifestyle choice. You will not regret that choice.

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