Home Education Support

Home schooling, with a proper structure behind it.

Educating your child at home shouldn't mean doing it alone. We work alongside home-educating families to plan the year, teach the harder subjects live online, and keep clear evidence of progress — so you stay in control while your child stays on track.

Support for Key Stage 1 through to GCSE, fully online, wherever you are in the UK. Prefer to just ask a question first? Message us on WhatsApp.

Parents helping their daughter with schoolwork at a laptop at home
Built around your family
Your timetable, your pace
What You Get

Everything a home-educating family usually has to piece together.

Take the whole package, or pick only the parts you need. Many families start with one subject and build from there.

A curriculum plan for the year

A term-by-term learning plan mapped to your child's age and goals, with clear topics, milestones and recommended materials.

Live online lessons

Taught sessions with a specialist tutor in the subjects you'd rather not cover alone — Maths, English and Science being the most common.

Progress tracking & reports

Regular assessments and written reports, so you always know where your child stands and have a record of the education you're providing.

Exam preparation

Focused preparation for 11+, SATs-level benchmarking and GCSEs, including past-paper practice and exam technique.

Resources & worksheets

Set work between lessons, plus access to our free resource library of past papers and practice material.

Support for parents

Guidance on structuring the week, choosing materials and keeping records — plus a tutor you can actually ask when something isn't working.

Who It's For

Families choose home education for very different reasons.

Whatever brought you here, the support is shaped around your child rather than a fixed programme. We commonly work with:

  • Full-time home educators who want a structured plan and specialist teaching for core subjects.

  • Children out of school temporarily — illness, anxiety, a move, or waiting on a school place.

  • Children who need a gentler pace, or a faster one, than a classroom allows.

  • Travelling or relocating families who need continuity across time zones.

  • Home educators approaching GCSEs who want exam-focused teaching for the final stretch.

Subjects we cover

Maths
English
Science
11+ Prep
SATs Prep
GCSEs

Looking for a subject that isn't listed? Ask us — we'll tell you honestly whether we can cover it well or point you elsewhere.

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How It Works

Four steps from first call to first lesson.

01

Free consultation

We talk through your child's age, current level, and what you want the year to look like.

02

Baseline assessment

A short, low-pressure assessment tells us exactly where to start — no guessing, no wasted terms.

03

Your learning plan

You receive a written plan with topics, timetable and milestones, agreed with you before anything begins.

04

Lessons & reviews

Live lessons run to your timetable, with regular reviews so the plan adjusts as your child grows.

A young girl following an online lesson on a tablet at home
Live lessons from home
A child working through a maths worksheet at a table
Set work between sessions
Two children studying side by side
Small group classes

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Questions

Home schooling FAQs

You remain responsible for your child's education — we're the teaching and planning support behind it. Some families use us for one subject a week, others for a full core timetable. Both work.
Yes. Home-educated students in the UK usually sit GCSEs as private candidates at an exam centre, which you book directly. We prepare your child for the specification and papers, and can talk you through the timeline for finding a centre.
It depends entirely on your child's age and your goals. Younger children typically need far less formal desk time than a school day suggests; GCSE years need more. We'll recommend a realistic weekly rhythm at the consultation.
We use it as a benchmark so your child stays comparable with their year group and can move back into school if you ever choose to. Beyond that, the plan is yours to shape — home education doesn't legally require you to follow it.
Either. One-to-one gives the most tailored pace; our small group classes (maximum eight students) add discussion and peer contact, which many home-educating families value.
It depends entirely on how much support you need — a single weekly subject looks very different from a full core timetable. The quickest way to find out is to message us on WhatsApp and tell us what you're after — we'll come back to you with a clear answer, with no obligation to go ahead.
Take the First Step

Let's plan your home schooling year

Fill in our enquiry form and select Home Schooling so we know what you're after, or simply message us on WhatsApp if you'd rather have a quick chat first. Either way we'll be in touch within 24 hours — no obligation, no pressure.

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