Is IGCSE UK the right fit for your student?
Before a family pays for tutoring, marking or planning, the most important question is whether the requested support can be delivered responsibly. This page helps parents decide whether to submit an assessment request and what information to prepare.
Good fit
The student is preparing for IGCSE and needs subject-specific help, mock feedback, a realistic revision plan or guidance on exam-board choices.
Needs review first
The family is unsure about the exam board, route, current level or whether lessons are needed. A diagnostic step may be better than buying a large package immediately.
Not always suitable
We may decline or redirect requests that need grade guarantees, official exam registration, same-day emergency work without materials or homework-answer services.
Fit checklist
These signals help us decide the most sensible first step.
| Student situation | Likely route |
|---|---|
| Recent mock, topic test or writing sample is available. | Start with mock marking or diagnostic feedback. |
| Exam board, subject route or private-candidate pathway is unclear. | Start with exam planning before buying lessons. |
| One subject has clear weekly support needs. | Consider a 10-lesson one-to-one package after tutor fit is confirmed. |
| Several students need the same subject, level and exam timeline. | Small group revision may be considered if a suitable cohort exists. |
| The family expects a guaranteed grade outcome. | This is not a suitable basis for service. We provide preparation support, not guarantees. |
Ready to check fit?
Submit the assessment form and choose the format you prefer. We will review feasibility before recommending a paid step.