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· Year 4 (rising Year 5) · 27–31 July 2026 · Mornings only

Summer Foundations Year 4 (rising Year 5)

The ideal first step for any Year 4 family — children currently completing Year 4 and entering Year 5 in September 2026. Five structured mornings — no prior knowledge assumed, ever. Every named technique introduced from scratch. Children who have done weekly workshops arrive knowing the vocabulary; children who haven’t learn it here. Both leave with the same toolkit.

Was £295 per subject

£240

per subject

Save £55

Both subjects: Was £590 → NOW £432 · save £48 · done by 12:30pm every day

Not just for selective school candidates

RUDE, PEE and the Definition Method are not 11+-specific. Children at prep schools and maintained primaries who learn these techniques in Year 4 use them in every subject for years. Summer Foundations teaches them all — in 5 mornings.

£240

£295

per course

£32 per teaching hour · less than half the cost of a 1:1 specialist tutor

Dates27–31 July 2026
FormatLive Online · Zoom
Group SizeMax 8 Per Group
Year GroupYear 4 · Any Level
End-of-courseIndividual report + Summer Accelerator recommendation
+ Add Maths & NVR · £240
+ Add English Comp, Writing & VR · £240

Bundle both Accelerator courses · £460

Save £20 vs individual booking · done by 12:30pm every day.

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Why parents choose Accelerator over private 1 : 1 tutoring

Both Foundations courses (Maths & NVR + English Comp/Writing/VR) give your child 15 hours of live specialist teaching for £460 — that’s £31 per teaching hour. The same 15 hours from a North London 11+ tutor at the typical £75/hour rate would cost £1,125. You save £665, gain a small group of peers your child learns alongside, and receive a written end-of-course report.

What Foundations builds

A child who does Foundations in July and Accelerator in August arrives in Year 5 already performing at the level most Y5 children reach by Christmas.

Foundations teaches the method. Every technique has a name. Every name is a hook your child can recall under pressure — in school, in workshops, in exams next year and beyond.

RUDE

PEE

Show Don't Tell

Definition Method

Isolate Each Variable

In the Action Rule

Six named techniques introduced across five mornings. Every technique taught from scratch — no prior knowledge needed.

Daily programme

Two 5-day courses · same week, same morning · pick one or both.

Each course is a complete standalone. The two-course bundle saves £20 and gives your child both Maths and English foundations in one structured week.

1

Foundations · Maths & Non-Verbal Reasoning

Mon 27 – Fri 31 July · Mornings · 9:00–10:30am · 7.5 hrs live teaching

No prior knowledge assumed. RUDE introduced from Question 1. Place value, fractions, ratio, area and perimeter — all built up from the foundations of method. NVR shape vocabulary on Day 1, sequences on Day 3, matrices preview on Day 5. Children who have done weekly workshops arrive knowing the vocabulary and go faster from Day 1; children who haven’t learn it here. Both leave with the same toolkit.

Day 1 · Mon RUDE introduced from Question 1
Place value and mental arithmetic warm-up. 1-step word problems labelled in full — Read, Underline, Draw, Evaluate written out for every problem. Method visible on paper before the answer is written. Target: the habit, not the answer.
Day 2 · Tue Fractions · RUDE on word problems
Equivalent fractions visually then symbolically. Adding fractions with the same denominator. RUDE applied to fraction word problems: "Sam ate 2/5 of a pizza…" — every step labelled before the answer is written.
Day 3 · Wed NVR sequences · Isolate Each Variable
NVR sequences: "what changes?" — isolating one variable at a time. 10 practice problems with the variable written before answering. The single most common NVR error (guessing before isolating) addressed directly from Question 1.
Day 4 · Thu Area & perimeter · ratio bar model
Area and perimeter of compound shapes using the split method. RUDE applied to compound shape problems. Ratio introduced with bar model drawn for every question — the visual before the calculation, every time.
Day 5 · Fri Consolidation · PEE chains introduced
RUDE applied across all topics from the week — fractions, area, ratio, compound shapes. PEE chains introduced: 2 pieces of evidence in one sustained response. First experience of extended analytical writing. NVR odd-one-out and 2×2 matrices preview.

RUDE

Isolate Each Variable

Bar model (ratio)

Split method (area)

2

Foundations · English Comprehension, Writing & VR

Mon 27 – Fri 31 July · Mornings · 11:00am–12:30pm · 7.5 hrs live teaching

PEE introduced on Day 1. Comprehension built from retrieval to inference across the week. VR Types 1–5 introduced with the Definition Method — no guessing. Show Don’t Tell on Day 3, In the Action Rule on Day 4. Day 4 brings the first 15-minute timed write of the course. Day 5 ends with PEE chains and a Year 5 preview.

Day 1 · Mon PEE introduced · NVR shape vocabulary
PEE on a short passage — retrieval question first, then simple inference with scaffold. NVR shape vocabulary: regular vs irregular, rotational symmetry, congruence. Visual foundation before any formal NVR begins.
Day 2 · Tue PEE on inference · VR Types 1–3 · Definition Method
PEE applied to inference: "What do we know about…?" — full PEE response, scaffolded if new, independent if returning. VR Types 1–3: synonyms, closest meanings, odd one out. Definition Method taught from first question — no guessing.
Day 3 · Wed Show Don't Tell · vocabulary upgrade · VR Types 4–5
Show Don't Tell introduced — vocabulary swap exercise. Five weak words replaced with specific sensory details. VR Types 4–5: analogies and letter sequences. Relationship type named before each answer is written.
Day 4 · Thu In the Action Rule · story arc · 15-min timed write
In the Action Rule for openings — four opening types practised. 5-part story arc planned in 5 minutes, written in 15. First timed writing task of the course. Feedback: one strength, one specific next step.
Day 5 · Fri PEE chains · Year 5 preview · end-of-course report
PEE chains introduced: 2 pieces of evidence in one sustained response. First experience of extended analytical writing. Year 5 preview: STAR, SHAMPOO, full VR. Motivating, not overwhelming. End-of-course English report written overnight: one confirmed strength, one Year 5 priority, Summer Accelerator recommendation.

PEE

Definition Method

Show Don't Tell

In the Action Rule

VR Types 1-5

What your child leaves with

Six named techniques. A written report. A clear direction into Year 5.

RUDE

PEE

Show Don't Tell

Definition Method

Isolate Each Variable

In the Action Rule

RUDE, PEE, Show Don’t Tell, Definition Method, Isolate Each Variable, In the Action Rule. Every technique has a name. Every name is a hook your child can recall under pressure — in school, in workshops, in exams. Not Foundations-specific.

The end-of-course report

Written by Reena overnight on Day 5. One confirmed strength, one Year 5 priority, and a specific recommendation: Accelerator in August or how to use weekly workshops from September. Built from what happened in the room that week — not generic.

The Accelerator connection

A child who does Foundations in July and Accelerator in August arrives in September already at the level most Y5 children reach by Christmas. Same techniques — harder problems. The report tells you exactly where Accelerator picks up.
All sessions use the same named technique framework as our weekly workshops — so workshop children and new joiners both hit the ground running from Day 1.

Who is this course for

Every Year 4 child completing Year 4 — at any level, at any school

New to 11+ prep

Starting from scratch

No prior knowledge assumed — at all. RUDE is taught from Question 1 on Day 1. PEE is introduced on Day 1 afternoon. Every technique explained from first principles. The pace is deliberate, the environment is warm, and the expectation is zero pressure.

Weekly workshop family

Already know the vocabulary

Children who have done workshops arrive knowing RUDE and PEE — the course goes faster and deeper from Day 1. No re-teaching. Same methods applied to harder material than the weekly format allows. Workshop children cover significantly more ground in the same five mornings.

Non-selective school family

Better marks at any school

RUDE, PEE and Show Don’t Tell are not 11+-specific. Children who learn these in Year 4 use them in school Maths, English and Science for years. Year 4 is the right time to learn them — before bad habits set in and before KS2 expectations rise sharply in Year 5.

What parents say

What Foundation parents say

Year 4 · Summer Foundations 2025

"I felt my daughter was behind where she needed to be at the end of Year 4. Reena was honest with me — she said Foundations would build the basics, and we should book Accelerator if we wanted to see real momentum. We did both. The change in confidence is what I notice most. She no longer panics when she sees a Verbal Reasoning question."

Lavanya T., Mum of Year 4 Daughter · Pinner · Y4 Foundations + Accelerator

Year 4 · Foundations → Accelerator 2025

"Foundations was exactly what we needed before our daughter starts Year 5. Five mornings, calm and structured, no pressure. Her teacher explained every technique clearly and gave us a feedback report we still reference. We've already booked her into Weekly Workshops in September."

Amir K., Dad of Year 4 Daughter · Bushey · Y4 Summer Foundations (online)

Common questions

Before you book Foundations

My child hasn't done any 11+ prep at all. Is Foundations too advanced?

No — and this is exactly who Foundations is designed for. RUDE is taught from Question 1 on Day 1. PEE is introduced on Day 1 afternoon. No prior knowledge is assumed. A child who has never seen a VR question, never labelled a word problem, never written a structured English response is the ideal Foundations candidate. Every method is introduced step by step, never assumed.

My child already does the weekly workshops. Will they repeat things they've already done?

No — this is an important distinction. Workshop children arrive already knowing RUDE and PEE, so the course goes faster and deeper from Day 1. No re-teaching. The same techniques are applied to richer texts, harder word problems, and more complex NVR than the weekly format allows. VR Types 1–5 are covered more thoroughly in five consecutive mornings than five separate weekly sessions ever could. Workshop children get more out of Foundations — not less.

My child doesn't go to a selective school and isn't planning to sit the 11+. Is Foundations relevant?

Yes — genuinely. RUDE, PEE and Show Don't Tell are not 11+-specific. Children who learn these in Year 4 use them in school Maths, English and Science for years. The named technique framework is simply good academic method. We have Year 4 children from prep schools, maintained primaries and independent schools at every Foundations week. Most are not targeting selective entry.

What does "done by 12:30pm" mean in practice?

Two 90-minute sessions with a 30-minute break between them. Session 1 (9:00–10:30am): Maths and NVR. Break (10:30–11:00am). Session 2 (11:00am–12:30pm): English and VR. Your child is finished every day before lunch. The afternoon is completely free. The summer is not given up, just the mornings.

Should we do Foundations and Accelerator together?

If budget allows, yes. Foundations (July) introduces the method. Accelerator (August) applies the same methods to challenge-level problems — harder fractions, deeper comprehension, VR Types 6–10, NVR matrices, algebra preview on Day 5. A child who does both arrives in September already at the level most Y5 children reach by Christmas. You save £96 booking both subjects across both courses.

BEFORE YOU BOOK

What parents ask us before booking

We hear these four questions almost every week. Here are honest answers.

"My child is shy. Won't 1:1 be better?"

Many of our most successful children started shy. A group of eight is small enough to feel safe — large enough to build the cohort-confidence they will need on exam day. We have never had a shy child shut down. We have had hundreds open up.

"Won't 1:1 mean the teacher knows my child personally?"

Five consecutive days. Max eight children. An individual written report at the end of each course. By Wednesday your teacher knows your child as well as a 1:1 tutor seeing them once a week — usually better, because there are no week-long memory gaps between sessions.

"Isn't 1:1 the gold standard for serious 11+ preparation?"

The families with the strongest outcomes in our experience use a blend. Small-group specialist teaching for the bulk of preparation. 1:1 only for surgical intervention on a specific weakness. Pure 1:1 is monoculture — not the gold standard.

"My child needs to go at their own pace."

Entrance exams do not adapt to your child's pace. The single most common reason capable children underperform is that they have never practised at exam pace. Our group teaching builds that pressure tolerance with differentiation — extension work for the ahead, more time on examples for the behind, but everyone hits the same exam-pace target by Day 5.

Foundations → Accelerator

Do both summers. Same method — harder problems.

Foundations (July) teaches the method. Accelerator (August) applies it to challenge-level problems. A child completing Year 4 who does both arrives in Year 5 already performing at the level most Y5 children reach by Christmas.

Foundations — July

RUDE introduced · PEE introduced · 15-min timed write · NVR preview Day 5 · No prior knowledge assumed · Accuracy over speed throughout
 

Accelerator — August

RUDE assumed · PEE assumed · No scaffold · 25-min timed write · NVR matrices covered · Speed + accuracy from Day 1 · Algebra preview Day 5
Both subjects, both courses: Was £1,180 → NOW £816 · save £364