KS2 · Ages 10–11 · Fleet

Year 6 Common Entrance tutors in Fleet

Year 6 is one of the busiest academic years in UK primary education. KS2 SATs take place in May (English Reading, Grammar Punctuation and Spelling, and Maths) and set the benchmark for secondary school placement. 11 Plus entrance tests for grammar and independent schools typically fall in September or October.

TutorLab connects Fleet families across Hampshire with verified Common Entrance tutors who specialise in KS2 and Year 6 content. Fleet is one of Hampshire's most affluent commuter towns, with strong demand for private tutors across GCSE, A-Level and grammar school preparation. Browse real profiles, compare hourly rates and contact tutors directly — no agency fees.

Key dates

KS2 SATs take place in May of Year 6. Grammar school 11 Plus tests typically take place in September/October of Year 6. Independent school entrance exams vary by school but many assess in November–January of Year 6.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a Year 6 Common Entrance tutor in Fleet cost?

Year 6 tutors (SATs and 11 Plus) typically charge £30–£50/hr. In Fleet and the wider Hampshire area, rates may be slightly higher for in-person sessions, particularly where local demand is strong. Online Common Entrance tutoring for Year 6 pupils is often available at the lower end of that range. On TutorLab, every tutor publishes their hourly rate on their profile so you can compare before contacting anyone.

What does a Year 6 Common Entrance tutor cover in Fleet?

A Year 6 Common Entrance tutor will focus on the KS2 curriculum as it applies to your child's school and year group. Year 6 is one of the busiest academic years in UK primary education. KS2 SATs take place in May (English Reading, Grammar Punctuation and Spelling, and Maths) and set the benchmark for secondary school placement. 11 Plus entrance tests for grammar and independent schools typically fall in September or October. Tutors on TutorLab typically begin with a diagnostic session to identify which specific areas need attention before structuring sessions around those gaps.

How often should my Year 6 child have Common Entrance tutoring?

Once a week is the most common arrangement and produces steady, measurable progress for KS2 pupils. In the lead-up to key assessments — including KS2 SATs take place in May of Year 6 — families often increase to twice a week. Even occasional sessions at the start of a unit can help a Year 6 pupil who has fallen behind catch up before the rest of the class moves on.

Is online or in-person Common Entrance tutoring better for Year 6 pupils in Fleet?

Both work well for KS2 level Common Entrance. In-person tutoring suits younger pupils or those who find it harder to concentrate over a screen. Online tutoring gives access to a wider pool of specialists in Fleet and beyond, and is typically slightly more affordable. Most TutorLab tutors offer both options — you can ask about their preference when you first make contact.

How do I find the right Year 6 Common Entrance tutor in Fleet?

Browse Common Entrance tutor profiles on TutorLab and filter by your child's year group and location. Read each tutor's profile to see their experience with KS2 pupils, their approach to Common Entrance at this level, and any specific results they have achieved. Contact two or three tutors to find the right fit — most offer a first session at a reduced rate or an introductory call.

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