Established in 2007, Keystone Tutors is one of the UK’s leading private tutoring organisations. Here is a sample of the Law tutors that we represent. They are predominantly based in London and work online with families based outside of London or overseas.
Joseph is a Durham graduate and a highly personable tutor who has taught 800 hours through Keystone. He helps with a wide range of subjects from English to Science. Joseph has a structured but adaptive approach to lessons, which aims to build up students’ confidence in their subject area and develop their independent learning skills.
Kate is a first class law graduate who joined our team of full time tutors in 2017 and taught in a school before joining Keystone. She has tutored over 3,800 hours through Keystone and helped over 180 families.
William is an experienced tutor with a PhD in Computer Science & Bioengineering. He teaches all 3 Sciences and Maths across the age range and focuses on adapting his teaching technique to the student's needs.
Rob is a primary level tutor with a range of teaching experience. He is also a linguist and a qualified lawyer. He has recently returned to tutoring as his passion lies in education.
"I am delighted to let you know that I have just received an offer from Cambridge!! Thank you so much for all your help and assistance in making this happen... I really enjoyed our time together and you have definitely been extremely helpful"
Cambridge Law Applicant"My daughter has had various tutors in the past and finds Alice absolutely FABULOUS. We are tremendously pleased. Thank you so much - we will be recommending your services!"
Mother of LNAT StudentWant to know more about our tutors? Contact us today to discuss your requirements.
The LNAT Exam
The National Admissions Test for Law, or LNAT, can seem like a formidable hurdle for many students applying to read law at university; this is particularly the case when one considers the historically low average scores (usually around 50%) and the fact that many students do not know what to expect.
Guide to the PBSAA
What is the PBSAA? PBSAA stands for the Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Admissions Assessment.It is a Cambridge College registered assessment that was introduced by Cambridge University in recent years, in order to help them test some of the core skills necessary to thrive there. It is designed to be challenging, so that it can help them determine who should be invited to interview. Therefore it is an integral part of the application process.
Webinar: Top Tips for School Entrance Interviews
In this webinar Keystone’s Director of Education, Ed Richardson, and Head of Consultancy, Harriet Brook, discuss school entrance interviews.
Webinar: A Guide to Oxbridge Interviews
Keystone’s Director of Education, Ed Richardson will be joined by Jenny McGowan, Keystone's Director of Asia, and Florence Curtis, one of our professional tutors and a former research fellow at Queen’s College, Oxford, to discuss Oxbridge Interviews.
We can provide Law tuition tailored to specific exams, from A Level Law through to the National Admissions Test for Law / Cambridge Law Test. We help to improve exam performance by making use of past Law papers, reinforcing core learning, developing revision techniques, and helping students to push the boundaries of their knowledge of Law to differentiate themselves from fellow students.
A Level Law is a key subject, especially helpful for those looking to pursue a career in law, and students have to master a wide range of complex topics to succeed. The Law tutors we work with are able to focus in on those areas where your child needs additional support, help them demonstrate their knowledge effectively under time pressure, and ultimately prepare them to perform strongly in these key exams.
The LNAT and CLT are designed to help whittle down the number of students moving on to interview stage during their university application, and as such are rigorous and competitive examinations. Our Law tutors can help your child maximise their performance in these assessments, building on their knowledge and helping them to demonstrate the depth of their understanding successfully, as they compete for places to read Law at the prestigious university of their choice.