Getting unstuck across subjects
When your child doesn't click with a teacher or feels lost in one subject, it affects everything. We help them get unstuck—and rediscover subjects they'd written off.
Teaching real study skills
Secondary expects your child to "just know" how to take notes, manage deadlines, and revise. We teach the mechanics they actually need to stay on top of it all.
Catching gaps before they compound
The pace speeds up fast at secondary. One missed concept becomes five. We catch the gaps early so your child stays confident instead of falling further behind each term.
Preparing for GCSE choices
By Year 9, your child faces options—often choosing based on friends or what they think they're "bad at." We help them discover real strengths and make informed choices.
How we help through the secondary shift
Secondary school expects more independence overnight—but rarely teaches how. Here's where we step in.
Our impact
300+ local jobs
provided through us
700,000+ lessons
taught from KS2 to A-levels
10+ years
supporting Tottenham & Walthamstow families
Families and teachers, in their own words
Here's why families choose StudyRight to navigate KS2 together.
"My son has been coming here for a year for English. I honestly must say that it has been brilliant. He's gone from a 2 to an 8 in that time so I'm delighted"
- Sohal Mohammed, Parent
"Study right have been excellent. The teaching style is interactive, supportive, and transparent. The tutors encourage my children to have a voice in the classroom"
- Holly, Parent
"One of the best tuition centres! I wish I met them earlier... they gave me extra revision classes along side tuition"
- Taba Umar, Student
Hear what our community has to say in their words!

Your child’s StudyRight journey
We support your child throughout their education journey. No need to find new tutors as they grow.
What to expect
Want to know what KS3 tuition at StudyRight actually looks like? Here's what you need to know to decide if it's right for your child.


Then - Weekly Lessons
Duration: 1.5 Hours, 1-5 days a week
What happens in each session:
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Small groups - max 5 students per tutor
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Mix of targeted teaching, guided practice, and independent work
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Real time support
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Progress tracked every lesson, reports every 12 weeks
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Tutors who adapt to your child's learning style

Is this right for my child?
This works well if your child:
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Is finding the transition to secondary overwhelming
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Has lost confidence in certain subjects
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Benefits from individualised learning pathway
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Benefits from a guided approach
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Needs help building study skills and independence
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Wants to explore subjects ahead of GCSE choices (Year 9)
KS3 Tuition Pricing
Clear, fair pricing with no surprises. Pay monthly.
Secondary (KS3)
From £95/month - 1 lesson a week*
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1.5-hour lessons - longer than most
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Small groups - max 5 students
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All resources included
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Progress reports every 12 weeks
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No hidden fees
*Your exact price depends on how many subjects and lessons per week your child needs. We'll create a personalised plan during your free assessment - with no pressure to commit.
Your questions, answered
Everything you need to know about tuition at StudyRight.
Maximum 5 students per tutor. This means your child gets personal attention while still benefiting from peer learning and discussion.
That's exactly what we do. Each student follows their own learning pathway, so if your child is struggling with quadratic equations or Shakespeare analysis, we focus on that—not what everyone else is doing.
After every session, tutors complete individual reports. Every 12 weeks, you receive a detailed progress review showing topics covered, grade progress, and next steps. Plus, we conduct regular mock exams to identify gaps before the real thing.
Absolutely. Most students study 2-3 subjects with us (commonly Maths, English, and Science). We'll recommend the best combination based on your child's needs during the free assessment.
Life happens. If your child is ill or has a school commitment, just let us know. We'll catch them up on what they missed and adjust their learning plan accordingly. We do require 24 hour notice so someone else can utilise the space.
Yes. We provide guidance on coursework structure, research methods, and quality standards—without doing the work for them (which would be academic dishonesty). We teach them how to approach it properly.
proud of
Here's what we're
£150,000
worth of lessons donated




