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Starting secondary school or high school | Raising Children Network

During the transition to secondary school · Be prepared for ups and downs. · Remind your child that it's natural to feel nervous about starting ...

Starting secondary school - BBC Parents' Toolkit - BBC Bitesize

Advice for parents who have a child starting secondary school this year, with tips on the emotional and practical sides of the transition.

Starting secondary school | Family Lives

Starting secondary school is a significant milestone in a child's life. It marks a passage into adolescence and brings about several significant changes.

Top tips for starting secondary school, a guide for parents - Mumsnet

Consider this your comprehensive guide to mastering Year 7, ensuring both you and your child feel prepared and confident for this new adventure.

When should children start secondary school? - The Week

Boys' prep schools traditionally go up to year 8, while the transition point for girls is the end of year 6.

Top Ten Tips for Starting Secondary School - Twinkl

We've got top tips, information and activities for you to read through with your child to help to quell those nerves about starting secondary school.

Supporting your child's development at home (12 to 19 years) - Shine

Starting Secondary School ... Starting secondary school is seen as a big milestone in their child's life by many parents. It marks the end of being at primary ...

Transitioning to secondary school - BBC Teach

Starting Secondary School, a campaign from BBC Bitesize aimed at 10-12 year olds, their teachers and parents, shines a light on the great potential of starting ...

Transition to secondary school - Compass-Uk.org

Our booklet will support the move to secondary school for year 6 children (and their parents/carers). This includes a checklist to help you prepare.

Moving up! The transition to secondary school - Anna Freud

Moving up! The transition to secondary school · identify potential worries associated with starting secondary school · know they're not alone if they are ...

A Guide to Starting Secondary School - Irish Life Health

According to Aoife Lee from Parent Support, there are lots of ways we can prepare our preteens and teenagers for secondary school.

Helping your child manage the move from primary to secondary school

Talk about starting secondary school with your child · Familiarise your child with their new school · Ensure key information is shared with the ...

Six Steps for Starting Secondary School - Thomas Pocklington Trust

We want to help you get your journey off to the best start, so check out our six steps in getting ready to start secondary school.

Preparing for the move to secondary school

There are lots of things you can do to help your child adjust for the move to secondary school and have a happy and positive experience when starting ...

Tips for starting secondary school - Oxford Owl for Home

Christine Jenkins shares her top tips for parents supporting their child through the transition to a new school, including how to approach a suddenly increased ...

Starting Secondary School: A Guide for Parents - The Spark

Starting secondary school is a lot to handle for even the most confident child. Managing a timetable of classes, completing more and varied homework, getting ...

Transition into Secondary School | Successes, obstacles & impacts

The transition to secondary school refers to the time in which a child makes the educational shift from ending their final year at primary ...

Is Your Child Struggling With The Transition to Secondary School?

It is very common for children to struggle with all the new demands made of them. Here are my top tips for supporting your child to transform their new ...

How to survive starting secondary school | TheSchoolRun

BBC Bitesize has a range of starting secondary school resources offering support, tips and advice, from busting myths about secondary school teachers.

Starting Secondary School: Tips for Parents - MadeForMums

Here's how to help them cope with the transition, deal with their worries, organise their homework and make new friends.