As a former Headteacher I know that time in schools is precious.
We have designed an easy to use system to ensure the students you select for tuition are able to have the same high quality provision that private
customers receive. The process involves the parent/carer and student in the selection of their tutor, increasing student engagement and outcomes.
At My GCSE Tutor Ltd we use qualified, experienced teachers and our mission is to provide engaging, challenging and focused tutoring that supports students, parents and schools to achieve the best outcomes for all.
This system allows the parent/carer and student to book a tutor in the same way as a private booking.
They are able to review tutor profiles, check availability and arrange a free meeting with a tutor before booking.
For students who will work better with a tutor during school hours you can book a tutor in the same way and sessions can take place at agreed times during school hours, at home or in school.
Parents/carers will receive regular reports on progress and you can request updates from My GCSE Tutor Ltd.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Add funds to your account
payment via invoice
Provide your selected families with their voucher code
for 15 x 1:1 online tutoring session
The school-led tutoring programme is designed to support schools with access to tutoring for pupils. It is one of the 3 ways The National Tutoring Programme (NTP) give support to schools. If eligible, state-funded primary, and secondary schools and academy trusts can access the school-led grant funding to support students with the resources to aid their learning which can be done with the support of private tutors.
If are looking to find out more about how school-led tutoring can help your school and students or if you are eligible for free GCSE tuition, please contact us using the form above to discuss.
Disclaimer: My GCSE Tutor is a tuition company supporting students in preparation for their GCSE exams and as such is not authorised by, affiliated with, or otherwise connected with Qualifications Wales, The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (“Ofqual”) or the Council for the Curriculum Examinations and Assessment (“CCEA”).