13+ Law tutors

1 of 1 UK tutor teaching Law at 13+.

Law is offered at A-level (AQA, Eduqas, OCR) and covers the legal system, criminal law, tort, contract, and human rights depending on board. It's essay-and-application-heavy — students apply legal rules to fact scenarios in IRAC-style questions, with case law cited. Tutoring helps most with case law recall (which is heavy and granular), with the application technique that exam mark schemes reward explicitly, and with the longer essays that ask for evaluation and reform. School provision is uneven; tutors with LLB or LLM backgrounds, ideally with bar or solicitor experience, are the realistic standard. Match to the specific board's content.

The 13+ is the entrance test for independent senior schools (those starting at Year 9 rather than Year 7), sat in Year 8 — typically ISEB Common Pre-Test in Year 6/7 followed by Common Entrance or scholarship papers in Year 8. Some senior schools (Eton, Westminster, Winchester, St Paul's, Harrow) use their own papers. Subject coverage is broader than 11+ — English, maths, science as core, plus humanities, languages and often Latin for scholarship candidates. Tutoring helps most with the breadth, with specific past-paper familiarity for the target school, and with the interview preparation that scholarship rounds usually include.

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