What do you call a tutoring business?
Dawn Strachan Tutoring? No that doesn’t work.
Phenomenal tutors? No that doesn't work, it sounds like I’m bragging or lying.
Elephant tutors? No someone else probably does that, though I quite like it, it still doesn't feel right.
When I first started the business in 2012, I presumed it needed a name. Surely every business needed a name. It felt like common sense. I called it Starr Tutoring. Starr was my maiden name, and I had always been proud to be known as Dawn Starr, daughter to Cliff and Ann, sister to Jason. It was also an acknowledgment to my dad as he was the greatest role model I could ever have had but died when I was just 16. Starr also seemed to make sense because of the connotations of star.
7 years later, in 2019, I decided it was time to grow the business and franchise. I was advised that I would need to trademark the company name and filled in the official forms and stat back waiting for the clarification to come through.
Several days later, I had a letter stating that a company was contesting the name as it was too close to theirs: Star. They were an educational company, not tutoring, courses and training I think, and their name was simply star.
I was told I could appeal against their claim if I wanted to, but it could take up to 5 years to get a result, cost around £20k, and possibly not win anyway.
I was so proud of what we had built up and to move away from that, felt like betrayal, not just of the company, but also my dad’s name. (At this point, I was clearly struggling to differentiate between myself and the company).
Dawn Strachan Tutoring? No that doesn’t work, I’ve never liked my name. I don’t feel proud of it, yet I was proud of my business.
Phenomenal tutors? No that doesn't work, it sounds like I’m bragging or lying.
Great Tutors? No, that’s even worse!
Elephant tutors? Oak Tree Tutors? No someone else probably does that, though I quite like it, it still doesn't feel right.
I wanted it to be personal, to reflect that we offer a personal service. We treat each child, each student like an individual, not like a clone of the child before. I felt that a generic name, reflected a generic service.
It took weeks of dog walks in lockdown and conversations with her, to decide.
I have 3 children. Clara, Jamie, and Angel.
Jamie is also a nod at my dad whose middle name was James.
With an angel for the logo. When the logo designer came back with an image of an angel reading a book, I knew it was right. As a young child, Angel had been the biggest book work in creation.
I love my kids more than anything. They are the thing I am most proud of in my life, so naming the business after them just made perfect sense.
Maybe I over thought it. But to me it was important, I needed it to be something I felt proud of when I spoke to people about the company.
And I am, I am so proud of what we have created and so grateful for all the support we have had along the way.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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Morning,
I hope the week is going well.
So many people seem to be doing D of E and work experience
at the moment, good luck if that’s you and if you’re at Marlow Camp next
fingers crossed for good weather!
I’ve just finished a lesson on division. It seems to be
something that messes with the brains of so many people.
I found it got easier when I stopped thinking about it as
division and instead thought about it as multiplication. So, if for example I
had the question 396 divided by 3, I would look at it as 3x what = 3. My answer
would be 1. How many times would I need to multiply 3 to get to 9, (my answer
would be 3). Then 3x something = 6. My answer would be 2. Giving me the overall
answer of 132.
I know that’s a really simple example but hopefully it explains
my point.
Thankfully in schools they don’t often seem to need to do
long division, but I’ve worked with a couple of adults (generally nurses for
some reason) who have needed it.
I think I’ll explain this one in a video, as it will be too
complicated to explain it with words as bits get put all over the place. I hope
this makes sense though:
Enjoy the rest of the week and speak soon,
Dawn