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Start September Strong

About this event

Start September strong

Aligning parents, teachers and children for academic success and happiness, in the new school year

To mark the start of a new academic year, Adam D'Souza and Lulu Luckock will share their insights on how to best align between parents, teachers and children for academic success and happiness in the new school year. This webinar will be of particular interest to parents whose children are approaching a transition point, e.g. 11+/primary-secondary/prep-senior or with GCSEs looming this year.


What will you learn?

  • Building healthy routines and systems at home around school work – how to pursue scholarship without misery
  • Tips for home/school alignment for different age children and teens
  • Children's emotional wellbeing – balancing work and rest (including the role of screens)
  • Your questions answered in Q+A at the end of the presentation


Your presenters

Adam D'Souza is the founder of Commons Education, and a renowned expert on school transitions. He is a private tutor focused on 11+ and 13+ transitions into academically selective schools, and an advisor to families around the world, helping them find the right-fit schools for their children.

Lulu Luckock is a counsellor, teacher and expert on socio-emotional learning. She was on the founding team of Knightsbridge School and her teaching career has taken her around the world. Lulu now supports children and parents one-to-one as a counsellor in SW London, facilitates parent workshops, and advises schools on pastoral provision.

Hosted by

  • Guest speaker
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    Lulu Luckock

  • Team member
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    Adam D'Souza Founder @ Commons Education

Commons Education

Your child's potential: fulfilled

Commons Education helps families like yours, in the UK and around the world, secure your child’s next step in education. We are one of London's most prominent sets of independent tutors and education consultants, experts in academically selective school admissions.