Imanuel Education - Oxford

What We Do

Imanuel Education is a home for parents and their children at different stages of study, offering a variety of courses to promote academic excellence alongside well-being, peace of mind, and confidence.

Our empowerment courses provide support for students during their GCSE, A-Level, IB, Foundation, and University degree level studies, in all academic subjects.

Our SAFE commitments:

  • Excellence
  • Independence
  • Confidence
  • Mastery
  • Originality
  • Peace of mind

HOW WE ACHIEVE IT

The Language of Analysis – A SAFE Method

The foundations underpinning all our academic and personal support pathways are rooted in the SAFE Method (Structural Analytical Framework for Excellence) developed by Aliza.

All our SAFE courses offer students a comprehensive understanding of how to structure knowledge and information within a given template, serving as a ‘cognitive satnav’, generated by the roadmap which Aliza’s method provides.

benefits

  • This systematic framework equips students with all they need to excel in any challenge they encounter. This is because it rewires the mind to think within an organised system based on principles of logical reasoning.
  • The method minimises reliance on memory.
  • It stimulates original thinking and intellectual creativity across different subjects.
  • Since the method teaches the Language of Analysis, the skills acquired provide everything that is required for academic excellence in classwork, exams, debates, and interviews.
  • The SAFE Method provides a given consistent framework used to analyse all academic tasks. Therefore, it reduces anxiety and stimulates personal and academic mastery which in turn promotes empowerment and peace of mind.
  • Consequently, study and revision become a rewarding experience.
  • In practising the SAFE Method, students learn that there is no such thing as ‘I don’t know what to say or write’, because there is no such thing as ‘I cannot think’. This gives them the confidence to approach all academic challenges in the belief that they can use the material they already know to answer questions effectively, and gain credit for their analytical process.
Group of male and female students studying at a desk

Thinking is a language: the universal Language of Analysis.
And this language can be taught and practised using the SAFE Method.