“Should I consider a tutor?” was one of the most common questions I was asked as a classroom teacher by parents. The answer is that it depends. Often, extra support is required in the context of upcoming examinations, while some parents prefer to help their child with consistent tailored learning. Tutoring can now be just as effective when delivered remotely, giving the convenience many busy families need!

Home education

An increasing number of parents are making the choice to provide education for their children at home. Access to tuition can support and enable this choice.

For those opting to take the demanding IGCSE examination, subject-specialist teaching tailored to your child can help them achieve the highest grades.

See this DfE page for 2023 trends in home education.

Supporting school learning

Consistent tutoring, on a weekly or fortnightly basis, can be an excellent way of supporting normal school learning.

Different people find different things hard. Even the most gifted students I’ve taught have always had some topic that presents a greater challenge. Many pupils benefit from different explanations in order for them to master those most challenging topics.

Tutoring 1-1 allows for a personalised approach that is impossible in the classroom. This can provide your child with teaching that is designed around them, tailored to their learning style and character.

Exam Preparation

A lot rests on examination performance: A level choices, university offers, even career paths. While exams have always been scary, the recent return to linear (non-modular) examinations mean years of study depends on just a few short hours’ performance. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic means many pupils are simply out of practice.

My track record of pupils achieving their potential in examinations ranks among the top performance of teachers nationally. At GCSE and A Level, my pupils have consistently surpassed expectations and gotten the grades they need to continue education or make university offers.

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Pre-examination tuition is more intense with a more tactical goal. In this circumstance, I always thoroughly assess your child’s ability and current performance to develop a tailored programme.

Covid-19 Catch Up

Through no fault of their own, many pupils have gaps in their knowledge from time missed out at school due to the pandemic. These gaps are a particular problem in Maths as it is an especially progressive subject - learning it is like building a tower.

1-1 tutoring allows for these gaps to be filled, and enables new learning to be built on solid foundations.

For students aiming for top grades, 1-1 tutoring can help make connections between the different topics that are so key to advanced success in Maths.

Confidence building

Many pupils simply lack confidence in Maths. Plenty of students I’ve taught have believed, often for years, that they “can’t do maths” or “numbers don’t make sense to me”.

I believe that interest, engagement, and - believe it or not! - even enjoyment in Maths can be nurtured in every child. Focussed tutoring helps students deepen their skills, broaden their choice of methods, solve more creatively, transfer knowledge more easily, and ultimately achieve more.