Join a Live 11+ Vocabulary Class
Small-group sessions every week during term-time and school holidays.
Strong vocabulary is one of the biggest predictors of success in the 11+. Yet it is also one of the hardest areas for parents to support consistently at home.
My weekly live sessions give your child structured, expert-led vocabulary practice in a small group setting. Every session is warm, focused, and designed to build real confidence alongside exam-ready word knowledge.
Boost your child’s 11+ vocabulary in small-group live sessions.
Every Monday at 6-6.30pm (term-time).
Mondays at 9am during school holidays
£80 / month
Boost your child’s 11+ vocabulary in small-group live sessions.
Every Wednesday at 5-5.30pm (term-time).
Mondays at 9am during school holidays
£80 / month
Live lessons led by Alima, designed to boost your child's English skills for the 11+ exam. This course is packed with focused strategies, practice test and expert tips.
Boost your child’s 11+ vocabulary in small-group live sessions.
Every Tuesday at 5.30pm-6pm (term-time).
Mondays at 9am during school holidays.
£80 / month
30 minutes of focused live vocabulary teaching
Word meanings, synonyms, antonyms and exam context
Sentence building with target words
Mini quizzes and games to make learning stick
Printable resource pack provided before each session
Full replay available if a session is missed

Step 1: Choose your session, Monday or Wednesday, and sign up.
Step 2: Download your resource pack and join the Zoom session at the scheduled time.
Step 3: Watch your child build vocabulary and confidence week by week.
"Alima is a first class teacher and I cannot recommend her highly enough. She connected with my daughter immediately and made the lessons both fun and impactful. My daughter absolutely loves her and looked forward to every lesson."
Parent of Year 4 Student
"Alima is an exceptional teacher who has a great talent for explaining difficult concepts in a way that is both clear and engaging. Her patience and positive attitude creates a supportive learning environment where my daughter feels encouraged to ask questions."
Parent of Year 5 Student