Episode 53 – Unlocking Academic Success with BE a Scholar Tuition

What is BE a Scholar Tuition in 2025?

BE a Scholar Tuition is aim to motivate children to improve their studies and aspire to reach a high academic level. The approach follows the National Curriculum and uses the King’s Scholarship as a benchmark. The National Curriculum ensures relevance to the child’s education. The King’s Scholarship sets a high academic level based on the National Curriculum which appears to require a huge amount of resources to attain, such as going to the right private schools, private tutoring, having lots of time to study and resources to pursue interests. Our mission is to enable anyone to reach a high standard. We focus on efficiency to get the most out of every resource spent.

The approach is summarised into 7 stages with an emphasis on reading and writing to create a unique personal portfolio to explore their interests. Robotics is a potential topic because the future will be full of technology and is an interesting and active research topic. BE a Scholar Tuition introduced the McRobotface Robotics Club to pursue in the engineering direction.

This episode will discuss the focal points which is the mindset, on what is measurable and making the process cost effective and efficient.

Mindset to be successful in the first interview

The success of the first interview for whatever subject will help confidence and unlock opportunities. The first interview at age 13 may be the King’s Scholarship interview. At age 17 University admissions may play a big part in their future. Subsequently successful future job interviews will build confidence. Preparation plays a big role in the outcome. At BE a Scholar Tuition, we introduce the use of classical rhetoric and a clear arrangement will help to convince the panel of experts that the candidate is ideal for the role.

The reputational argument and logical argument require time to prepare and build. The portfolio acts as the evidence to support their arguments. The emotional argument takes time to find. The candidate will need time to explore and discover their passion in the topic.

Writing plays a big role in building the portfolio. The ultimate aim is to create something original and stands the test of time. So the candidate looks back and is happy with the work.

Improve what we can measure

Inspired by LEAN manufacturing principles, BE a Scholar Tuition looks to identify areas to improve incrementally. The variables should be measurable or quantifiable. The incremental change in action should be clear and manageable to maintain over a period of time to check for a change in results. In most cases, BE a Scholar Tuition is looking for evolutions instead of revolutions in approach.

Root Cause analysis can help to identify areas of opportunities for improvement in academic performance. The school grades demonstrate the academic level to the National Curriculum. The first step is to be competent at School. The ability to complete the King’s Scholarships marks the second step. The third step is for BE a Scholar Tuition help the student to go beyond King’s Scholarship level. The Root Cause analysis can provide insight in the barriers to reach each academic level, 1. National Curriculum, 2. King’s Scholarship and 3. Beyond King’s Scholarship.

BE a Scholar Tuition will build a route map to beyond King’s Scholarship level in Engineering and Dynamics.

Beyond horizon 2025

The route-map to go beyond the National Curriculum and King’s Scholarship academic levels is through the development of the McRoboface Robotics Club. The McRobotface Robotics Club is an avenue to discover robotics, engineering and find aspirations to be a World-Class Robotics Researcher or a F1 Engineer.

Kids can start to build their unique portfolio in Robotics and explore their interests in the emerging technology around us. Kings Scholarship may not have a robotics equivalent, however, for a 9 year old to understand coding within loops and add conditional functions and subsequently programme behaviours. The senior robotics club aged 9 to 13 is using a reconfigurable robot. For a 13 year old to understand dynamics, and physical robots, gain insights in writing papers to a Postgraduate Harvard level, inspired by Prof. Whiteside.

An aspiration is part of BE a Scholar Tuition, where Netflix’s Drive to Survive will inspire the next generation of Formula 1 drivers and Formula 1 Engineers. There are so many interesting topics in racing that one of them may be able to inspire others to change the mindset from impossible to be a F1 Engineer to just currently improbable and through increment changes and desire, one can increase their probability of succeeding to be a F1 Engineer, I will write another blog entry next.

My passion in robotics and dynamics may be able to raise kid’s interests and subsequently their writing, and science approach can benefit. I like research and I like Formula 1. My favourite role was developing dynamic responses for flight simulators. Dynamics and thermodynamics played a role in my career.

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