How to find a local tutor for revision support?

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If you are wondering how to find a local tutor for revision support, the best approach is a mix of three simple steps: asking your child’s school for teacher recommendations, talking to other parents and searching on trusted UK tutoring websites like MyTutor or Tutorful.

Finding the right support for your child during their GCSEs or A-Levels can feel a bit overwhelming. The jump in workload is big, and the pressure of exams is stressful for both teenagers and parents! However, getting a local tutor can make a massive difference to their confidence and their grades.

Here is a simple guide on how to find the best local tutor for your family.


Ask the School First

Your child’s school is one of the best places to start your search. Teachers know exactly what your child needs to work on and which exam boards they are studying (like AQA, Edexcel, or OCR).

  • Speak to their head of year: They often know local tutors who specialise in the subjects your child needs help with.
  • Ask current teachers: Some teachers tutor in their spare time, or they might know trusted former colleagues who do.

Talk to Other Parents

Word of mouth is a brilliant way to find someone reliable. If a tutor has helped a friend’s child jump up a grade in their mock exams, they are probably worth a phone call.

  • Chat at the school gates: Bring the topic up casually with other parents.
  • Use parent group chats: WhatsApp groups or local Facebook groups for parents in your area are goldmines for local recommendations.

Use Trusted Tutoring Websites

If asking around does not work, there are plenty of safe, reliable websites designed specifically for UK students. These platforms let you filter by your local area so you can find someone who can travel to your home or meet at a local library.

  • MyTutor: Great for finding tutors who are studying at top UK universities and have recently sat their own A-Levels.
  • Tutorful: Allows you to read reviews from other parents and find local tutors who offer face-to-face sessions.
  • First Tutors: A brilliant site that connects you directly with private tutors living in your specific town or city.
  • Tutor Hunt: Another easy-to-use platform where you can search for local tutors by their postcode and subject.

What to Look For Before You Book

Once you have found a few potential tutors, keep these simple checks in mind before agreeing to regular lessons:

  • DBS Check: Make sure the tutor has an up-to-date background check (Disclosure and Barring Service) for your peace of mind.
  • Exam Board Knowledge: Check that they know the specific exam board your child is studying for their GCSEs or A-Levels.
  • A Trial Session: Always ask if they offer a short trial lesson. It is really important that your teenager gets along with them and feels comfortable asking silly questions.

Revision season does not have to be a nightmare. By taking a few simple steps, you can find a friendly, local expert to help your teenager feel ready and confident for exam day.


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