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Online IGCSE Tutoring & Exam Support

Online IGCSE support · UK and worldwide · Exam-board focused

Online IGCSE tutoring, mock marking and exam planning

IGCSE UK helps students in the UK and worldwide prepare with clearer structure: academic assessment, subject tutoring, mock paper feedback and practical exam planning.

Cambridge, Pearson Edexcel and OxfordAQA-aware support Written feedback for students and parents UK-based and international tutor options
Online IGCSE tutoring and exam planning
1:1Personalised online tutoring
48hTypical assessment review window
4Tutoring, marking, planning and guided study

A clearer way to choose support

Families do not need to guess which package to buy. Start with the student’s evidence, then choose the smallest useful next step: diagnosis, marking, planning, guided study or lessons.

Free assessment

Best when the family needs a first recommendation and is not sure which product fits.

Diagnostic or marking

Best when recent work can be reviewed before deciding whether lessons are needed.

Planning, guided study or tutoring

Best when the route is clearer and the student needs weekly structure, tutor checkpoints or regular lessons.

Review and continue

After the first stage, the family can continue, adjust focus, switch route or pause.

When families usually ask for help

Most enquiries are not simply about finding any tutor. Parents usually need a clearer decision about the student, the exam route or the next paid step.

The mock result is worrying

The family has a recent paper, school feedback or topic test and wants to know what the marks actually mean.

Use Mock Marking

The route is unclear

The student may be changing school system, studying online, preparing as a private candidate or unsure about the exam board.

Use Exam Planning

The subject needs regular support

The student has a clear weak subject and enough time for teaching, practice, feedback and review.

Use Tutoring

The family wants a low-risk first step

A diagnostic review can be more sensible than buying a larger lesson package before the problem is clear.

Use Diagnostic Review

The student can self-study but lacks structure

Guided study is useful when the student has materials but needs weekly priorities, tutor checkpoints and parent updates.

Use Guided Study

More information is needed first

If there is no exam board, no recent evidence or an urgent deadline with unclear scope, we may ask for details before quoting.

Prepare Details

What we help with

Families usually come to us because the student needs more than generic homework help. We focus on the actual IGCSE path: exam board, subject gaps, mock performance, revision timeline, study structure and tutor fit.

Free academic assessment

Tell us the student’s year group, country, exam board, subjects and target grades. We suggest the most suitable next step.

Diagnostic review

A practical first paid step when a family wants tutor judgement before buying a lesson package.

View Diagnostic Review

One-to-one tutoring

Online lessons for Maths, English, Sciences, Business, Economics and Computer Science, matched by subject and exam board.

Mock paper marking

A tutor reviews a mock or past paper using mark-scheme thinking, then gives clear feedback on errors and priorities.

Exam planning

Support with subject choices, exam board differences, revision timelines and private candidate questions where relevant.

Guided study programme

Weekly structure, tutor-marked milestones and parent progress updates for students who can study independently between checkpoints.

View Guided Study

Free IGCSE resources to start with

Past papers, syllabus documents and revision notes are useful starting points. The important part is knowing whether the student has the right paper route, what the marks mean and what to do next.

Past papers and syllabus

Find official exam-board sources and learn what to download before a mock marking or diagnostic review.

Open Resource Hub

Syllabus guide

Use the specification to check paper codes, assessment objectives, content coverage and revision priorities.

Use the Guide

A* notes method

See how strong students turn notes into mark-scheme language, mistake logs and timed practice.

Build Better Notes

Choose support that fits the student

A good IGCSE service should not push every family into the same package. We first decide whether the student needs diagnosis, planning, guided study, one-to-one teaching, revision structure or a small group if a suitable cohort exists.

Service fit

Check whether IGCSE UK is suitable for the student before spending time on a detailed enquiry.

Check Fit

Study plan examples

See how a 4-week, 8-week or 12-week support plan can be structured around evidence and milestones.

View Plans

Guided study

Choose this when the student can complete independent work but needs weekly accountability and parent-visible progress.

View Guided Study

Small group revision

For students with similar subjects, levels and timelines, a small group may be a lower-cost revision option.

Explore Groups

Popular subject support

Start from the subject if that is the clearest problem. Each route still begins with a feasibility check before payment.

IGCSE Maths

Support for methods, exam technique, topic gaps and practice routines.

View Maths

IGCSE Sciences

Physics, Chemistry and Biology support focused on concepts, calculations and written answers.

View Science

IGCSE English

English Language and ESL support for reading, writing, vocabulary and exam structure.

View English

Package finder

Compare mock marking, planning, guided study, tutoring and revision support before submitting.

Choose Route

Specialist subject routes

Some subjects need a more specific tutor fit. These pages explain what we check before recommending support.

Additional Maths

For stronger Maths students who need structure around methods, functions, calculus and exam technique.

View Additional Maths

Business and Economics

Support for case analysis, evaluation, definitions, data response and structured written answers.

View Business/Economics

Computer Science

Support for theory, pseudocode, algorithms, problem solving and paper-specific routines.

View Computer Science

Why parents choose a structured service

AI tools and self-study resources are useful, but IGCSE preparation still needs accurate diagnosis, realistic planning and accountable follow-through.

Exam-board awareness

We pay attention to the way questions are marked, not just whether the final answer looks correct.

Parent-friendly feedback

Families receive clear next steps, so they can understand progress without sitting inside every lesson.

Feasibility before payment

We confirm subject availability, tutor fit and timing before asking families to commit to a package.

Check the service before you commit

Parents should be able to understand the deliverable, tutor standards and booking process before paying for lessons or marking.

Sample report

See the type of feedback a mock marking review may include.

View Sample

Tutor standards

Understand how tutor fit is considered before a family commits.

View Standards

Payment and booking

Know what is confirmed before payment and when work begins.

View Process

Quality control behind the service

Trust is easier when families understand how tutor applications, early matching and quality checks are handled.

Quality assurance

See how lesson quality, marking quality and parent feedback are reviewed.

View Quality Checks

Tutor onboarding

Understand how tutor applicants move from profile review to trial tasks and approved tutor pool.

View Onboarding

Tutor applications

Qualified tutors can submit subjects, exam-board experience, availability and samples.

Apply to Tutor

Understand how support is matched

Before buying lessons, families often need to know how exam boards, tutor fit and parent communication are handled.

Exam boards

See how Cambridge, Pearson Edexcel and OxfordAQA differences affect support.

View Exam Boards

Tutor matching

Understand how subject, exam board, timezone and teaching style are considered.

View Matching

Parent guide

Know what parents can expect before, during and after a lesson package.

View Guide

Know the delivery details

Clear delivery rules reduce confusion after payment, so families know how lessons, marking, feedback and rescheduling are handled.

Progress feedback

See what useful lesson or marking feedback should tell parents.

View Feedback

Rescheduling

Understand how timing, missed lessons and delayed materials should be handled.

View Policy

Upload guide

Check what to upload for faster assessment and what not to share.

View Guide

Make a better first enquiry

The more clearly a family explains the student’s situation, the easier it is to recommend a sensible first step without unnecessary back-and-forth.

Assessment checklist

Prepare the details that help us understand the student’s current level and timeline.

View Checklist

AI vs tutoring

See where AI tools can help, and where human marking and planning still matter.

Compare Options

Safety and communication

Understand communication, lesson and payment boundaries before support begins.

View Standards

Not sure where to start?

Request a free assessment. We will review the student’s subjects, exam timeline and support needs before recommending a package.

Common support routes

Different families need different first steps. These pages explain what happens after enquiry, when private-candidate planning may help, and how short revision support can be structured.

After you submit

Understand what we check first and how we decide whether marking, planning or tutoring is the sensible next step.

See Next Steps

Private candidates

See how planning support can help families ask the right exam-route questions.

View Guidance

Revision sprint

Explore short-term support for students approaching mocks or final exams.

View Sprint