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Hi Parent Account! 👋
We're here to support you and You every step of the way. BMTutors has been built around the real UK KS2 curriculum and the Trafford Grammar Schools Consortium 11+ format — so every question You answers, every mock test they sit, and every island they complete is directly aligned to what matters on exam day.
Here's how you both can get the most out of BMTutors.
Here's how you both can get the most out of BMTutors.
BM
The BMTutors Team
Director of Learning Experience at BMTutors
How Your plan has been built
Your learning plan is based on the learning goal you have set. It adapts continuously to target areas for improvement and topics You finds challenging. You can change You's learning goal at any time from the Settings page.
Target schools
Sale Grammar School
📅 15 Sep 2026
Stretford Grammar School
📅 15 Sep 2026
Urmston Grammar School
📅 15 Sep 2026
Altrincham Grammar School for Boys
📅 15 Sep 2026
📋 Year 6 SATs are also included in Your plan. SATs take place in May 2026 and cover Maths (Arithmetic + 2 Reasoning papers) and English (Reading + Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling). SATs results are reported as scaled scores — the expected standard is 100.
Want to talk about You's learning?
We're here to support you and You. If you have questions about using BMTutors, want advice on where You should focus their time, or need information about the Trafford 11+, SATs or the GL Assessment format — get in touch.
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Your weekly learning plan
Activities are set every week on the Learn page — tailored to You's level and exam goals
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You will be set activities to complete on the Learn page every week. The learning plan is made up of topic islands tailored to the next stage in You's learning. It introduces and recaps topics at the right pace to keep You challenged and motivated.
The plan adapts automatically to build knowledge and confidence in topics You finds challenging — including Trafford 11+ weak spots like Mode, Median & Range, Multiplying Fractions, and NVR Matrices.
✓ Your weekly targets: The student is given a target for each subject every week. Encourage You to log in and complete their activities — sessions of 20–30 minutes work best for children aged 10–11. Consistent weekly practice builds exam confidence far more effectively than occasional long sessions.
This week's targets
🔢 Maths
0 / 6 islands
FDP, Statistics, Arithmetic
📖 English & VR
0 / 7 islands
VR, Reading, SPAG
🧩 Non-Verbal Reasoning
0 / 5 islands
Matrices, Sequences, Spatial
🔬 Science
0 / 4 islands
Forces, Living things, Materials
💡 Tips for parents: By completing weekly activities regularly, You's knowledge and confidence will grow steadily. Children who complete at least 80% of their weekly plan improve their standardised score by an average of 8–12 points per month. Celebrate every completed island — it all adds up!
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Mock tests for you
Unlimited online and printable tests aligned to the Trafford 11+ and Year 6 SATs
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Mock tests help you build exam skills and confidence ahead of the Trafford 11+ in September 2026 and Year 6 SATs in May 2026. With your Plus Plan you get:
⚡ Plus Plan includes:
✓ Unlimited access to online mock tests
✓ Printable paper tests with OMR answer sheets
✓ BMTutors will automatically set tests for you as part of their exam prep plan
✓ Instant marking with scaled score and standardised score
Trafford Grammar Schools Consortium tests
✓ Unlimited access to online mock tests
✓ Printable paper tests with OMR answer sheets
✓ BMTutors will automatically set tests for you as part of their exam prep plan
✓ Instant marking with scaled score and standardised score
Trafford Consortium 11+: Paper 1
Trafford 11+
GL Assessment
Trafford Consortium 11+: Paper 2
Trafford 11+
GL Assessment
Year 6 SATs: Maths Arithmetic (Paper 1)
Year 6 SATs
Year 6 SATs: Maths Reasoning (Papers 2 & 3)
Year 6 SATs
Year 6 SATs: English Reading
Year 6 SATs
Year 6 SATs: Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling
Year 6 SATs
💡 After each mock test: Spend 10–15 minutes going through You's results together. Celebrate their effort — then use the detailed score breakdown to see exactly which topics to focus on next. The AI will highlight weak areas automatically on the Track page.
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Tracking Your progress
Use the Track page to see topics The student is confident in and where they need extra support
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As As you complete activities, you'll be able to track their progress on the Track page. See the topics The student is confident with and where they need extra support. If you need help interpreting You's results, get in touch.
Performance levels — what they mean
Introductory
Topic just started — not yet assessed
Developing
The student is building understanding — needs more practice
Secure
Good understanding — can answer most questions correctly
Strong
Consistently accurate — ready for harder exam-style questions
🎯 Aim for this
Master
Exceptional — top 10% performance in this topic
🏆 Exceed this
Weekly activities
See the activities You have completed this week and how many they have yet to complete.
Performance levels
These represent You's knowledge level per topic — from Introductory through to Master.
Benchmark comparison
See how You's standardised scores compare to successful applicants at Sale Grammar & Stretford Grammar.
📌 Trafford 11+ benchmark: You need a standardised score of 334 or above across both papers to qualify for Trafford Consortium schools. You's current trajectory needs consistent weekly practice — particularly in NVR and English VR topics to close the gap to the Sale Grammar benchmark.
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