KS3 Japanese tutors
1 UK tutor who teach Japanese at KS3.
Japanese is offered at GCSE and A-level (Edexcel) and IB, with provision concentrated in a small number of independent and specialist schools. The challenge has three layers: the spoken language and grammar, the two phonetic scripts (hiragana, katakana), and kanji, where the volume increases sharply at A-level. Tutoring helps most with kanji consolidation, with the long-form reading papers, and with the speaking exam. Heritage speakers and full-beginners need different approaches. Be explicit about which. Native fluency matters, but so does explicit experience of the specific UK spec, which differs meaningfully from JLPT-style assessment.
Key Stage 3 covers Years 7, 8 and 9 (ages 11-14), the first three years of secondary school, before GCSE choices and content begin. It's a quieter period for tutoring than KS2 or GCSE, but the foundations laid (or missed) at KS3 drive GCSE outcomes more than students or parents usually realise. Tutoring helps most where confidence has dropped at the primary-secondary transition (especially in maths, where the algebra step lands here) or where a student is ahead and under-stretched. The 13+ for independent-school transfer is sat in Year 8, which adds a separate layer of preparation for that cohort.
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