If you are here, you are probably thinking about your child’s progress, perhaps they are struggling with Maths, losing confidence in English or Science, or feeling overwhelmed by an upcoming exam. You might be wondering whether extra support would help, and if so, who you can truly trust.
Hi, my name is Adnan Khan, and I am the founder of Adnan Khan Tutoring. I am a qualified teacher, senior university lecturer, and teacher trainer since 2000, experienced in working with children and families across the UK.
Adnan Khan Tutoring — Key facts (UK)
- Service: Live online tutoring (Zoom)
- Ages/years: Years 2–11 (ages 5–16)
- Subjects: Maths, English, Science
- Exam prep: KS1/KS2 SATs (Y2/Y6), 11+, 12+, 13+, GCSE (Maths/English/Science)
- Lesson formats: One‑to‑One and small group
- Area served: United Kingdom (online)
- Safeguarding: Enhanced DBS-checked tutors; parent reporting
- Start: Free assessment + trial sessions
- Contact: 07779 995500 – [email protected]
Adnan Khan Tutoring: Services at a Glance
| Age Group / Year | Core Subjects | Key Exams & Focus | Format |
| Key Stage 1 (Years 1–2) | Early Maths, English, Phonics | Year 2 SATs (KS1), Foundation Building | Live Online |
| Key Stage 2 (Years 3–6) | Maths, English and SPaG | Year 6 SATs (KS2) | Live Online |
| 11 Plus (Years 4–5) | English, Maths, Verbal, Non-Verbal, Spatial | 11+ Grammar School Entry (GL, CEM, CSSE) | Live Online |
| Late Transfer (Years 7–8) | English, Maths, Reasoning | 12 Plus and 13 Plus Exams | Live Online |
| Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9) | Maths, English, Science | Core Curriculum Reinforcement | Live Online |
| GCSE (Years 10–11) | Maths, English Language, Science (Combined/Triple) | GCSE Foundation/Higher, GCSE Retakes | Live Online |
The Thinking Behind Our Online Tutoring
Since 2000 in education, one thing has become very clear to me: most children do not struggle because they lack ability; they struggle because learning moves on before understanding is secure.
That belief sits at the heart of Adnan Khan Tutoring.
I have worked with children who were labelled as “behind,” “average,” or “not academic,” only to discover that they simply needed concepts explained differently, more time to practise, or reassurance that it is okay to get things wrong while learning. This is why our tutoring is not rushed, pressurised, or exam-obsessed from day one.
Is Adnan Khan Tutoring Fully Online?
All lessons are delivered live online via Zoom, which means your child can access the same high-quality tutoring whether you live in Buckinghamshire, Greater London, Manchester, Yorkshire, or anywhere else in the UK.
How do I know if my child needs tutoring?
Most parents do not think in labels — they think in situations. You might be here because:
- Your child is in Year 5 and anxious about the 11 Plus
- Your Year 6 child is capable but underperforming in SATs
- Your teenager keeps struggling with GCSE Maths or English
- Your child understands topics one week and forgets them the next
- You feel something is not clicking, but you are not sure why
We work with children who need extra support, children who lack confidence, and also high-achievers who need the right challenge to reach their full potential.
Is online tutoring as effective as face-to-face tutoring?
Yes — when lessons are live, interactive, and structured. Engagement and teaching quality matter more than location. I have taught both formats for decades and seen equal results. Our online sessions include real-time feedback, mock practice, and personalised guidance.
A Calm, Structured Approach That Reduces Stress
Many parents worry that tutoring will add more pressure to an already stressed child. Our approach is designed to do the opposite.
Lessons are structured, but never rigid. We focus on:
- Breaking topics down into manageable steps
- Making sure understanding comes before speed
- Revisiting weak areas until they feel secure
- Building confidence alongside academic skill
Over time, children stop guessing and start thinking — and that is when progress becomes consistent rather than short-lived.
Can tutoring help a child who lacks confidence?
Yes — confidence often improves before grades do. When children experience small, consistent wins, anxiety reduces naturally. I have worked with students who once avoided questions but later volunteered answers proudly. Our calm, structured approach focuses on progress without pressure.
How do tutors help children who panic in exams?
Exam panic usually comes from uncertainty and lack of strategy. We teach time management, question breakdown methods, and controlled mock practice. For example, practising short timed sections weekly builds stamina safely. Our sessions train both skill and emotional control.
How Adnan Khan Tutoring Helps Children At Every Stage
Many parents come to me worried: “Is my child falling behind?” or “Am I leaving this too late?” The truth is, every child learns differently — and the right support can make all the difference. I have worked with thousands of students since 2000, and I know that even small gaps can feel overwhelming if they aren’t addressed early. That is exactly what I help families fix.
You might be thinking about your child and recognising one of these situations:
- For primary school children (Years 1–6): Maybe your child struggles with Maths or English, or feels anxious about Year 2 and Year 6 SATs. Together, our qualified Year 2 and Year 6 SATs tutors build strong foundations, so your child gains confidence and skills without feeling pressured.
- For 11 Plus candidates: Perhaps your child is preparing for grammar school entry and the reasoning tests feel like a mystery. I guide them through English, Maths, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, and Spatial problems, plus mock exams and weekly quizzes — so they know exactly what to expect on test day.
- For 12 Plus & 13 Plus students: If your child is transferring late or catching up on missed topics, we focus on academic reinforcement, reasoning practice, mock exams, and even interview prep — ensuring they feel ready and supported.
- Key Stage 3 Core Tuition (Years 7, 8, and 9): The transition to secondary school is often when students silently fall behind. For students not taking late transfer exams, we provide ongoing weekly tuition in Maths, English, and Science. We solidify their core understanding so that when they reach Year 10, they are fully prepared to tackle GCSE coursework.
For GCSE students: Maybe your teen is revising for exams, retaking a subject, or just wants to feel confident in Maths, English, or Science. I work on exam techniques, past papers, and targeted revision so your child walks into every exam knowing they are prepared.
How early should my child start preparing for exams like the 11 Plus, SATs, or GCSEs?
Many parents worry about starting too late — or too early. The key is structured, gradual preparation rather than last-minute cramming.
- 11 Plus: Preparation ideally begins in Year 4 or early Year 5, allowing time to build verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, maths, and exam technique.
- SATs (Year 2 & Year 6): Light foundation work can begin earlier in both years. In Year 2, preparation should be gradually embedded through regular practice. In Year 6, revision becomes more focused, especially from January onwards.
- GCSEs: Structured support often starts in Year 10, giving students two years to consolidate content and develop exam strategy.
Starting at the right time reduces pressure, builds confidence, and leads to stronger long-term results. At Adnan Khan Tutoring, our programmes are designed to match each stage, ensuring steady progress without overwhelming your child.
What Subjects and Support Will My Child Actually Receive?
A question I hear often from parents is: “Will my child get the help they really need, or just generic lessons?” I understand — you want tutoring that fills gaps, builds confidence, and makes learning feel achievable, not overwhelming. That is exactly what I focus on with every child.
Primary Tuition (Years 1–6)
For younger children, I have found that building strong foundations early makes a huge difference later. Here is how we approach it:
- English: If your child struggles with reading or writing, we work on comprehension, grammar, and communication skills. For example, I might help a Year 5 student structure their writing so that stories and essays make sense, and they feel proud of their work.
- Maths: From basic arithmetic to problem-solving, I focus on understanding concepts, not just memorising rules. I have seen Year 6 students who were confused by fractions gain confidence in just a few weeks when we break problems into manageable steps.
- Reading Comprehension: Children learn to find main ideas, make inferences, and think critically. This is not about busywork — it is about skills that will help in every subject and test.
- SPaG (Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar): Targeted exercises help your child master writing rules, so they can express themselves clearly and perform better in SATs and classroom work.
- SATs Preparation: At Adnan Khan Tutoring, we run structured Year 2 & 6 SATs practice, timed exercises, and mock exams, so your child knows what to expect and feels prepared rather than anxious on exam day.
By focusing on small gaps early, we often see students make leaps in confidence and scores — sometimes improving from 92 to 114 in just a few months.
Why are the Year 6 SATs exams important for your child?
SATs measure readiness for secondary school and highlight academic strengths and gaps. While not everything, they influence school placement sets. Strong preparation builds confidence entering Year 7. Our SATs support strengthens skills without adding pressure.
How many months before SATs should revision begin?
Focused revision usually begins 3–6 months before exams. Earlier foundation work makes revision smoother and less stressful. Short weekly practice builds familiarity without overwhelm. Our SATs plans balance skill-building and exam readiness.
When do Year 6 SATs take place?
SATs usually take place in May each year. Preparation should begin months earlier to avoid stress. Gradual practice improves familiarity with exam style. Our Easter revision and structured sessions prepare children calmly and confidently.
Read our guide on KS1 and KS2 SATs exams.
How Can I Help My Child Prepare for 11 Plus Exams?
Many parents worry: “Is my child ready for the 11 Plus?” or “They get anxious with reasoning tests — will tutoring help?” I hear this every week. The key is breaking the preparation into manageable, confidence-building sessions, so your child feels capable rather than stressed.
Here is how we support students for 11 Plus exams:
- English and Maths: We focus on exam-style questions that strengthen reasoning, comprehension, and problem-solving. I also teach practical time-management strategies so your child can approach each paper calmly and efficiently.
- Verbal Reasoning: These tricky logic and vocabulary questions become approachable through engaging exercises that build critical thinking.
- Non-Verbal & Spatial Reasoning: We tackle patterns, shapes, sequences, and visual problem-solving — the kind of questions that can unsettle even bright children.
- Weekly Quizzes & Mock Exams: Timed tests track progress and highlight small gaps early. Many parents are surprised how quickly confidence grows once children know exactly what to expect.
- Exam Board Alignment: Whether your child is taking GL, CEM, CSSE, or a regional test, we cover it all so there are no surprises on exam day.
What About 12 Plus & 13 Plus Late Transfer Exams?
If your child is transferring to a selective school later than most, I understand the stress: “Can they catch up in time?” We have guided many late-transfer students successfully, and the focus of our 12 and 13 Plus tuition is always on closing gaps and building confidence.
- Academic Reinforcement: We strengthen English, Maths, and Science concepts so your child approaches exams with a solid foundation.
- Reasoning Skills: Targeted exercises improve speed, accuracy, and problem-solving in verbal, non-verbal, and analytical tasks.
- Exam Technique & Timed Practice: Structured mock tests simulate real conditions, helping children develop stamina and calm under pressure.
- Interview Preparation: I guide students on personal statements, interview etiquette, and how to answer questions clearly and confidently.
- Individualised Feedback: Each student receives personalised recommendations to focus their effort where it will make the biggest difference.
How Do You Support Secondary & GCSE Students?
Parents often ask: “Will tutoring really help my teen improve grades?” The answer is yes — when lessons are personalised, structured, and focused on results. That is what our online GCSE tuition offers to ensure real progress.
- Maths (Foundation & Higher): We tackle challenging topics like algebra, geometry, and statistics using practical examples. I help students not just memorise formulas, but truly understand concepts so they can solve any question confidently.
- English Language (Papers 1 & 2): We strengthen reading comprehension, analytical skills, and both creative and transactional writing. Lessons are designed to prepare your child for real exam conditions, not just theory.
- Science (Combined & Triple): From Biology to Physics, tuition builds understanding from core principles to advanced topics. I use interactive exercises and exam-style questions to make complex concepts clear.
- Exam Practice & Mock Papers: Timed exercises mimic real GCSEs, helping students manage stress and refine technique.
- Intensive Revision & Retake Support: Short-term boosters and structured revision programmes target problem areas, giving your child a focused plan to improve grades and confidence quickly.
When should GCSE students start exam preparation?
Most students benefit from structured support in Year 10 or early Year 11. Waiting until a few months before exams increases pressure. Consistent weekly revision improves both grades and confidence. Our tuition combines content mastery with revision tips to prepare for GCSE exams.
What to Do If You Failed Your GCSEs?
First, stay calm — many students improve significantly on retakes. Focused revision, gap targeting, and exam technique make the difference. I have supported students moving from Grade 3 to Grade 5 or higher. Our GCSE retake booster provides structured, confidence-building support.
Can My Child Access Online Tutoring From Anywhere in the UK?
A common worry I hear from parents is: “We live outside London — will my child still get expert tuition?” The answer is yes. I designed Adnan Khan Tutoring to be fully online so every child, whether in a big city or a small town, can access high-quality, live lessons without leaving home.
We have students across the UK, including:
- London and surrounding boroughs
- Manchester and Greater Manchester
- Birmingham & West Midlands
- Leeds & Yorkshire
- Berkshire & Buckinghamshire
- Kent & Essex
- Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland
- Cardiff in Wales
- Belfast & Northern Ireland
Whether you live in a bustling city, a quiet town, or a remote village, I make sure your child receives the same level of personalised support and exam preparation as any student across the UK. Here is the list of all areas covered.
How Does Online Tutoring Actually Work
1 .Free Initial Assessment
Before your child’s first lesson, we run a free assessment to understand exactly where they are. This is more than a test — it is a conversation and observation that highlights:
- Strengths your child can build on
- Areas needing extra support
- Their preferred learning style
From this, I create a personalised plan that targets gaps while boosting confidence in subjects they already enjoy.
2 .Choosing the Right Programme
Based on the assessment, you and I choose the best approach for your child:
- One-to-one tuition: Personalised guidance and intensive exam preparation
- Small-group tuition: Interactive sessions with peers, still with individual attention
- Seasonal boosters & revision courses: Short, high-impact programmes for 11 Plus, SATs, and GCSEs, with mock exams and practical exercises
3 .Live, Interactive Lessons
Lessons happen on Zoom, with your child actively involved the whole time. Key features include:
- Step-by-step explanations of every concept
- Guided problem-solving in real-time
- Instant answers to questions
- Confidence-building exercises that turn mistakes into learning opportunities
Even shy or anxious students often relax by week two once they see that learning can be interactive and safe.
4 .Homework and Practice Platform
- Homework is set twice a week and reviewed in detail
- Online platform offers hundreds of interactive questions, quizzes, and exam-style tasks
- Instant feedback helps your child identify gaps and consolidate learning
- Regular practice ensures concepts are retained and applied confidently in exams
5 .Progress Tracking and Feedback
- Dedicated parent dashboard to view homework completion, scores, and milestones
- Tutors provide weekly updates and monthly reports
- Optional calls with parents to discuss progress
- Clear insight into your child’s growth, confidence, and areas needing focus
6 .Free Trial Sessions
- Experience the lesson style and teaching quality before committing
- Receive a feedback report after the trial
- Helps families feel confident that the programme suits their child’s needs
Is online tutoring safe for primary school children?
Yes, when delivered professionally. Sessions are live, supervised, and delivered by DBS-checked tutors. Parents can monitor progress through dashboards and reports. Our safeguarding standards follow UK education guidelines.
Meet Our Online Tutors at Adnan Khan Tutoring
1.Highly Qualified Tutors
- All tutors are subject specialists with teaching qualifications
- Experienced in primary, 11 Plus, 12/13 Plus, and GCSE tuition
- Skilled at adapting lessons to your child’s learning style
2.Fully Vetted and DBS-Checked
Your child’s safety is my top priority. Every tutor undergoes
- Enhanced DBS checks and background verifications
- Evaluation of teaching ability and communication skills
3. Ongoing Training and Quality Assurance
To keep lessons high-quality, tutors receive:
- Regular teaching evaluations
- Continuous professional development
4. Tutors as Mentors
A tutor’s role goes beyond academics. The right tutor:
- Builds confidence and curiosity in your child
- Provides encouragement through challenging topics
- Acts as a positive role model for students
I have seen students who were anxious or reluctant learners start to thrive and enjoy learning simply because their tutor inspired them, not just taught them.
Online Programmes, Seasonal Boosters, and Revision Courses — How I Help Your Child Make Real Progress
Many parents ask me: “Which programme is right for my child? Will short-term courses actually help them improve?” I understand — every child learns differently, and choosing the right support can feel overwhelming. That is why I have designed all our programmes to be tailored to your child’s level, learning style, and goals, so you can feel confident about the path you choose.
One-to-One Tuition — Personalised Support for Your Child
If your child struggles in a particular subject or is preparing for exams, one-to-one tuition gives them full attention. We move at their pace, target the areas they find tricky, and build on their strengths.
I have seen children who were anxious about Maths or English completely transform after a few months of personalised lessons — moving from confusion to confidence, and in many cases, improving scores by 15–20 points.
Small-Group Tuition — Learning Alongside Peers
Some children thrive when they learn alongside a few classmates. Small-group sessions combine guided practice, collaborative problem-solving, and personal feedback. I make sure that even in a group, each child gets the attention they need.
Many students become more motivated and confident simply by seeing peers tackle the same challenges — and it often helps them approach questions in new ways.
Booster Courses and Intensive Revision Programmes
A common concern I hear is: “Will a short-term course really make a difference before exams?” In my experience, the answer is yes — when courses are structured, interactive, and focused on gaps, students see real improvements in both confidence and scores.
11 Plus Year 5 Summer Booster Course
Parents often worry: “Can my child be ready for the 11 Plus without stress?” This 11 Plus summer course is designed to strengthen core subjects and reasoning skills before Year 6 begins:
- When: During August with 3 sessions per week (2 hours each)
- Subjects: Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning
- Format: Small group live online classes
- What makes it effective: Daily mock tests, unlimited online practice, personal tutor calls, and detailed reports
I have seen students move from scoring 68/100 in practice tests to 92/100 after this course. By the end, they approach Year 6 prepared and confident, not stressed.
Year 6 SATs Easter Revision Course
Many parents ask: “Will my child revise enough without feeling overwhelmed?” This intensive 8-session Easter course targets the most important SATs topics and gaps:
- When: During the easter holidays every year
- Subjects: Maths and English
- Format: Small group live sessions (2- hour each)
- Highlights: Daily homework, interactive Q&A, mock exam practice with tutor feedback
Children leave this course calm, confident, and ready to tackle SATs without last-minute panic.
GCSE Easter Revision Course
Parents preparing their teens for GCSEs often worry about weak areas and exam technique. Our GCSE Easter revision course allows your child to:
- Focus on foundation or higher-tier Maths and Science
- Practice English Language Papers 1 & 2
- Take timed mock exams aligned with Edexcel, AQA, and OCR
Interactive small-group sessions let your child ask questions, discuss strategies, and receive personalised guidance — ensuring they develop confidence and familiarity with real exam conditions.
GCSE Retake Booster Course
If your child is retaking exams, you might wonder: “How can we improve grades without adding pressure?” I designed this flexible one-to-one GCSE retake programme to focus on specific weak areas, intensive practice, and exam techniques:
- Sessions: 1–3 per week
- Subjects: Maths, English, Science
- Format: One-to-one live online tuition with real-time feedback
Students who follow this plan often see noticeable improvements in grades with just 2 months of preparation.
What Parents Say — Specific Results and Real Confidence
A question I hear a lot is: “Will tutoring actually make a difference for my child?” The best answer comes from the parents I work with every day. Here are some stories showing real progress and results:
“From Struggling to Grammar School Success”
“My daughter was finding 11 Plus English really tough. After 12 weeks of one-to-one tutoring, she went from scoring 68/100 in practice tests to 92/100 and secured a place at her first-choice Grammar School. The tutors’ encouragement and structured approach made all the difference.”
“Maths Confidence and Better SATs Scores”
“My son was nervous about Year 6 SATs and kept scoring 3/5 in Maths tests. After a few months of small-group sessions and personalised exercises, he moved up to 5/5 and now tackles tricky questions with confidence. Seeing him enjoy learning again has been amazing.”
“GCSE Retake Success”
“After failing his Maths GCSE the first time, my son started the retake booster programme. With one-to-one guidance and focused mock exams, he went from a Grade 3 to a Grade 5. The tutors helped him develop exam techniques and rebuild his confidence — it was life-changing.”
These stories show the kind of results I see every week: children gaining confidence, improving grades, and feeling proud of what they can achieve. That is what makes tutoring truly effective.
Pricing, Payment Plans, and Packages
A common question I hear from parents is: “Is tutoring affordable, and how do I know it is worth it for my child?” I understand — investing in your child’s education can feel daunting. That is why I make sure our tuition is flexible, transparent, and designed to fit your family’s needs.
Small-Group Tuition
- Price: £139 per month
- Format: Live small-group online sessions
- Includes: Homework assessments twice per week, access to the online practice platform, progress tracking, and personalised feedback
One-to-One Tuition
- Two sessions per week: £159 per month
- Three sessions per week: £199 per month
- Includes: Personalised lesson plans tailored to your child, live interactive sessions, continuous progress tracking, and detailed tutor feedback
Please note: our one‑to‑one lessons are 30 minutes long (as per our membership plans)
Booster and Revision Courses — Intensive Support When It Matters
- 11 Plus Year 5 Summer Booster: £599 (2 Instalments)
- Year 6 SATs Easter Revision: £299
- GCSE Easter Revision: £299
- GCSE Retake Booster: 1 lesson per week – £149, 2 lessons per week – £159 and 3 lessons per week – £199
These short-term, high-impact courses give your child a focused boost before exams, building confidence and closing gaps that might otherwise hold them back.
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How Many Hours of Online Tutoring Does My Child Need Each Week?
The right amount of tuition really depends on your child’s age, their academic goals, and whether they’re preparing for a specific exam or simply strengthening confidence. Younger primary pupils often benefit from around 30–60 minutes per subject each week. Older students preparing for the 11 Plus, SATs, or GCSEs typically require 1–2 hours per subject weekly, sometimes increasing as exams approach.
I generally suggest one-to-one tuition for children who need targeted support or a confidence boost, as personalised attention often leads to quicker progress and stronger retention. Small group sessions can be highly effective for self-motivated learners who thrive in discussion-based settings, provided individual guidance is still maintained.
What matters most is not just the number of hours, but the quality of those sessions. Lessons should be well-structured, goal-focused, and followed by meaningful practice at home. When time is used effectively, children develop deeper understanding and lasting confidence.
Free Trial and Assessment — Start with Confidence
Many parents worry: “What if my child does not enjoy online tutoring?” That is why every new student begins with a free assessment and trial sessions:
Free Initial Assessment
- Identifies strengths and areas needing improvement
- Helps me recommend the most suitable programme and lesson format
- Highlights key focus areas for upcoming exams or coursework
Free Trial Sessions
- Experience live online tutoring before committing
- Interact with subject specialist tutors in small-group or one-to-one settings
- Try the online platform and practice tools
- No obligation to sign up — giving you peace of mind
How It Works — Simple, Step-by-Step
- Book a free assessment online or by phone
- Receive a personalised learning plan based on the assessment
- Schedule a trial lesson at a time that suits your family
- Decide whether to enrol with confidence, knowing your child’s plan is tailored for them
Frequently Asked Questions
My child is falling behind in Maths — what should I do?
Act early rather than waiting for school reports. Maths gaps compound quickly, especially before SATs, 11 Plus or GCSEs. I have seen students move from confusion to clarity once topics are broken into manageable steps. Our personalised lessons focus on understanding first, then exam confidence.
What Are KS1 SATs (Year 2 SATs)?
KS1 SATs are end-of-Year 2 assessments in May that measure early literacy and numeracy through teacher assessment rather than formal externally marked exams.
Are Year 2 SATs Still Compulsory?
Year 2 SATs are no longer statutory national tests, with schools using teacher assessments supported by optional papers instead of formal exam conditions.
What Subjects Are Assessed in KS1 SATs?
KS1 SATs assess Reading, Writing, Maths, and Science (teacher assessment only), focusing on core foundational skills in literacy and numeracy.
Why does my child understand homework but struggle in tests?
This usually means knowledge is not secure under time pressure. Exams test recall speed and application, not just familiarity. Many students perform well at home but panic during timed conditions. Our structured mock practice and exam techniques build calm, consistent performance.
Is Year 6 too late to start 11 Plus tutoring?
Not necessarily, but preparation must be focused. With structured lessons and regular mock practice, progress can still be strong. I have helped students make significant improvements within months. Our targeted approach identifies high-impact areas quickly.
In fact, you can enrol in our online 11 Plus summer booster course that runs in August for effective revision for the exams in September.
How many hours of tutoring per week is enough for the 11 Plus?
Most children benefit from one to two focused sessions per week, depending on their starting point and how close the exam is. Consistent, structured support works far better than last-minute cramming, and progress should feel steady, not overwhelming.
At Adnan Khan Tutoring, we begin with a free assessment and create a personalised weekly plan so your child gets exactly the right level of support.
Should I choose one-on-one or small group online tuition for my child?
One-to-one suits children needing focused attention or confidence rebuilding. Small groups work well for motivated learners who enjoy discussion. Both can be effective when structured properly. We offer both formats so support matches your child’s personality and goals.
Can GCSE tutoring help if my child is already average at school?
Yes — tutoring can move students from average to strong performance. Often, small misunderstandings limit higher grades. With personalised challenges and exam strategy, results improve steadily. Our lessons stretch capable students while strengthening weak areas.
Is tutoring worth it for SATs preparation?
Yes, especially if gaps exist in KS2 Maths or English. Targeted revision improves understanding and exam confidence quickly. I have seen students achieve a scaled score of 100 or more with structured practice. Our SATs programme focuses on both skill and calm performance.
What if my child says they hate Maths or English?
Dislike often comes from repeated frustration. Once concepts are explained clearly and success feels achievable, attitude changes. I have seen students who “hated Maths” begin solving problems independently within weeks. Our lessons rebuild understanding and confidence together.
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