Two Practical Workshops Every Year 7–9 Student Should Experience This Summer
The skills that help students succeed are changing. Today’s learners need more than strong subject knowledge, they need to analyse information, evaluate evidence, solve unfamiliar problems and think independently. These are the skills that support GCSE success, future university applications and confident decision-making in everyday life.
Our short, high-impact live workshops are designed to equip your child with these vital skills, preparing them for the challenges of top-tier education and a successful future.
1. The Oxbridge Thinking Accelerator
Unlock your child’s potential in just 2 hours.
This focused, two-hour online workshop is for ambitious students who enjoy a challenge. We go beyond the school curriculum to introduce the unique problem-solving and analytical skills that elite universities value. This isn’t about memorising facts; it’s about learning to think on their feet and tackle complex, unfamiliar problems with confidence.
Available Dates & Time:
Cohort 1: Tuesday, August 11th (10:00 am-12:00 pm)
Cohort 2: Tuesday, August 18th (10:00 am-12:00 pm)
Key Takeaways:
- Deconstruct challenging questions: A proven method for breaking down difficult problems into manageable steps.
- Sharpen logical reasoning: Interactive exercises to improve their ability to think critically and spot logical flaws.
- Oxbridge-style scenarios: A chance to engage with real-world problems similar to those found in university interviews.
- Build academic confidence: A taste of advanced thinking that will give them an advantage in their schoolwork and beyond.
2. Critical Research & Fact-Finding Workshop
Navigate the digital world. Master unbiased research.
In just two hours, this workshop teaches students the most important skill for a digital age: how to navigate the vast amount of information they encounter daily. We’ll teach them practical techniques to evaluate sources, identify bias in news articles or online content, and distinguish between a strong argument from misinformation. This course helps students move from passively accepting information to actively questioning it, a skill essential for all their school projects, essays, and future academic life.
Available dates & time:
Cohort 1: Thursday, August 13th (10:00 am-12:00 pm)
Cohort 2: Thursday, August 20th (10:00 am-12:00 pm)
Key Takeaways:
- Become a “Fact Detective”: Practical strategies to quickly assess the credibility of a source.
- Spot Bias & Misinformation: How to identify an author’s perspective and understand when information might be skewed.
- Build Stronger Arguments: The skills to find and use high-quality evidence in their schoolwork and projects.
- Digital Citizenship: The confidence to form well-informed opinions and engage with the world intelligently.
Pricing (Exclusive Offer – Limited Spaces)
- £79.80 per workshop (less than £40/hour)
- £119.80 for both workshops (save big when you bundle!)
Parents who book both workshops secure not only the best value but also give their child a comprehensive academic boost.
Who is this for?
These workshops are ideal for students in Years 7–9 who want to strengthen the thinking skills that support success in school and beyond. They are particularly beneficial for students who:
- Are curious and enjoy asking questions.
Want to become more confident when tackling unfamiliar problems.
Are beginning to prepare for GCSE and future academic challenges.
Want to improve their reasoning, communication and independent thinking.
Enjoy exploring ideas, debating different viewpoints and solving real-world problems.
Would benefit from developing stronger research and information-evaluation skills in today’s digital world.
What parents will notice afterwards
After attending these workshops, many students begin to:
- explain their thinking more clearly
- ask better questions
- evaluate information more critically
- produce stronger school assignments
- feel more confident tackling unfamiliar problems
Delivered by Ms Janina, a University of Cambridge graduate and experienced educator, these workshops help students develop the critical thinking, reasoning and research skills that underpin academic success. Through engaging and practical activities, your child will build confidence, think more independently and gain strategies they can apply in school, GCSE preparation and future learning.
Reserve your child’s place
Spaces are limited to maintain a highly interactive learning experience. Select your preferred August cohort and register today to help your child develop the critical thinking, reasoning and research skills that will support success in school and beyond.

