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Media A Level Coursework
03 March

Media A Level Coursework

Media A Level Coursework: A Comprehensive Guide This guide explains A level media coursework. It explains how students plan, research, produce, and evaluate media work. The guide uses simple language and clear sentences. Each section follows a subject-verb-object order. The …

Self Study A Levels
03 March

Self Study A Levels

A Complete Guide for Self Study A levels Introduction Self study A levels enable students focus on their studies free from daily classroom instruction. Pupils design their study sessions and work alone. To master every topic, they consult textbooks, internet …

A Level French Online
03 March

A Level French Online

A Level French Online Courses: An exhaustive guide The first is Introductions A Level French Online enable students to learn French on digital devices. Students work on grammar, vocabulary, culture, and exam strategies. These classes apply accepted exam board policies. …

Best A Level Subjects
19 February

Best A Level Subjects

Best A-Level Subjects : All-Inclusive Handbook Best A Level Subjects For students hoping for further study or a specific professional route, A-level credentials are an essential first step. Selecting the correct mix of disciplines can affect personal academic progress, job …

Media A Level Coursework
19 February

How To Study For A Levels

How To Study For A Levels and Preparation Guide In a student’s academic life, Levels are a vital phase. They affect long-term job opportunities and university admissions. Good academic success, more confidence, and better subject understanding can all follow from …

19 February

Teaching A-Level

Teaching A-Level: An All-Inclusive Manual Teaching A-Level calls for accuracy, organisation, and a method fit for pupils getting ready for future employment and higher education. The A-Level system demands teachers reconcile academic rigour with successful teaching tactics since it offers …

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Why Thomas Keith Independent School?

  • Small class sizes: the maximum number of students is 19 and most classes are much smaller than that. We do not have lecture style classes with hundreds of students like many other online schools.
  • Primary, Secondary, and Sixth Form at a top international private school teaching the British curriculum.
  • GCSE and A Level – Internationally recognised qualifications sought after by top universities and companies around the globe.
  • High-quality British education in your home – give your child the best start in life.
  • Live timetabled classes online with real teachers.
  • Friendly, experienced, and dedicated teachers.
  • Classes are also recorded for consolidating the subject material, revision, and catching up when absent.
  • Track Your Child’s Progress in Real-Time.
  • Parents have more say in their children’s education and friends.
  • Benefits of Homeschooling without the stress on parents to teach (and attempt to become experts in) all subjects.
  • Flexibility and Convenience: Study online from anywhere in the world.
  • Extracurricular Clubs: Cooking, Boardgames, Drama, Debate, and Creative Writing.
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What is an online school?

Like conventional schools, students attend their classes live, but with a crucial distinction: all lessons take place online. There’s no need for them to commute to a physical school building. Instead, they access their lessons by logging into the Thomas Keith Independent School’s web portal a few minutes before the scheduled start time of their classes.

Teaching occurs in real-time in a digital classroom that comes equipped with a whiteboard, live video and audio streams from the teacher, and a chat box. During the course of the lesson, pupils can freely interact with their teacher and peers via the chat box or their microphone, as needed. They can even be given access to write and draw on the whiteboard. They submit assignments and receive feedback on them through the student portal, with the entire process being online.

Through an amalgamation of voice, text, whiteboard annotations, notes, recordings, presentations, and screen sharing, classes are made more engaging and interactive than in traditional school settings. Students can be assigned to complete specific exercises, share their work, or present to the class. Every pupil also has the opportunity for direct and private communication with their teacher, ensuring that nobody feels overlooked or left behind.


 
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