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Don’t let the Coronavirus affect your child’s study goals.

With the growing concern around the infection rate of the Covid-19 virus, an increasing number of parents are considering how this will affect their child’s schooling. While school shut-downs look increasingly likely, many parents are making the difficult decision to go into preventative isolation to protect their family from infection. Whether voluntary or forced, isolation from school is a reality that faces hundreds of thousands of families in the UK and beyond.

At Ecorporate Oxbridge Institute, we understand the importance of continuing children’s regular studies. Missing as little as two weeks of education can make a huge difference to where a child sits amongst their peers. The great news for parents is, despite school closures or isolation, there is no need to halt your child’s study.

If your child is preparing for the 11+ exams, every day of pre-exam preparation counts. That’s why we’ve created an online course that pairs children with Cambridge and Oxford alumni, to support and guide them in reaching their learning goals. The program is entirely digital and can be done in the child’s own time, from the comfort of their home. With video courses, quizzes, mock exams, brain games and gamification, it’s the ideal tool for continuing learning during these trying times.

Due to the uncertain financial climate, they are offering ONE MONTH OF FREE STUDY SUPPORT to all families of Year 4 and 5 students. So, whether you don’t want your child to miss key 11+ exam preparation, or are simply looking for a way to allow your child to study from home, you have everything you need with us.To register your child on the learning platform, visit www.oxbridgeinstitute.co.uk

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