How we help:

A clear path into carefully planned tuition

BloomStone follows a clear process so support is carefully planned from the start and you can see how your child’s learning is developing over time.

The first stage builds a clear picture of your child’s English. From there, tuition follows a structured cycle of planning, teaching, practice and review, so support can continue to adapt around your child’s needs.

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Your first steps

Before lessons begin, BloomStone confirms the recommended programme focus, lesson length and payment block, so everything is clear before the first session is scheduled.

Step 2

Receive a careful review

Your responses are reviewed before BloomStone advises on the most appropriate next step.

This may include a short consultation to discuss your child’s needs, answer key questions and confirm the starting point for tuition.

Step 1

Fill in our questionnaire

Begin with a short questionnaire so BloomStone can understand your child’s English profile and advise on the most appropriate next step.

This is not a formal assessment. It is a first review to understand your child’s school context, current strengths and areas you would like support to address.

Step 3

Getting Started

Select the appropriate package for your child before we begin working together.

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1.Prepare

A short pre-lesson task helps your child return ready to build on prior learning.

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2.Plan

Each lesson is planned around your child’s current teaching focus and next step in academic English.

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3.Teach

New language is introduced clearly through explanation, modelling, guided practice and independent application.

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4.Practise

Focused homework helps the new language become more secure after the lesson.

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6.Refine and Repeat!

The next teaching focus is adjusted, extended or revisited where needed.

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5.Review

BloomStone reviews what your child has shown in lessons and homework.

Your child’s learning cycle

BloomStone lessons follow a reviewed learning cycle:

Plan → Teach → Practise → Review → Refine → Prepare

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Lessons take place online through LearnCube, a secure teaching platform designed for one-to-one learning.

A lesson link is provided in advance, and setup guidance is shared before the first session. The platform includes an interactive workspace so your child can read, write, discuss and work closely with the teacher during the lesson.

Zoom is available as a backup where needed.

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Accessing lessons

Progress updates for parents

Learning is reviewed throughout the unit. Parent updates are shared at key points.

You will receive:

  • a midpoint progress update

  • a fuller written review at the end of the unit

These reviews outline current strengths, current priorities and recommended next steps. Support can then continue with a refined focus, move into a different area of academic English or pause where appropriate.

Start the conversation

Begin with a short questionnaire.

BloomStone will review your child’s English profile and advise on the most appropriate next step.