British Curriculum & International Learning Pathways for Students Worldwide
Empowering students aged 5–19 through expert online teaching,
personalised learning and internationally recognised academic pathways.
5–19
4
UK
A Clearer Route
Many families don't need more options.
They need a plan.
Families come to ON22 when they need something more structured than occasional tutoring — and more flexible than traditional school.
Some students need help alongside school. Some are home educated. Some live internationally. Others are preparing as private exam candidates and need careful planning around lessons, revision, mock assessment and exam centre deadlines.
“Online learning can be flexible — but it still requires discipline, reading, revision and adult support at home.”
— ON22 Academy
5–19
Ages Served
Primary → Post-16
Learning Stages
British Curriculum
Curriculum
Live Online Lessons
Delivery
Academic Pathways
Four stages.
One clear direction.
Stage 01
Primary
Years
Ages 5–11
Secure foundations in English, Mathematics and Science. Confidence, curiosity and good learning habits built from the start.
Explore →Stage 02
Lower
Secondary
Ages 11–14
Deeper subject knowledge and independent study habits — the bridge between primary learning and GCSE preparation.
Explore →Stage 03
Upper
Secondary
Ages 14–16
GCSE and IGCSE preparation with exam board guidance, revision planning, mock assessment and private candidate support.
Explore →Stage 04
Post-16
Pathways
Ages 16–19
A Level and IB-style support, university preparation, UCAS planning and subject combination guidance.
Explore →
Subjects We Teach
The subjects
that matter most.

MATHEMATICS
Mathematics support covers number fluency, problem solving, algebra, geometry, statistics, probability and examination technique. Students may need guidance around foundation and higher tier routes. At A-level, Mathematics and Further Mathematics require stronger independent study habits.

ENGLISH
English support covers reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, analysis and structured written responses. Older students may need separate support for English Language and English Literature, especially where exam technique, essay structure and evidence-based analysis affect performance.

FRENCH/ SPANISH
Modern foreign language support focuses on listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary and cultural understanding. Students preparing for GCSE, IGCSE or A Level language qualifications usually need regular speaking practice and consistent vocabulary work rather than last-minute revision.

SCIENCE
Science support includes biology, chemistry and physics across appropriate stages. At GCSE levels, students may follow combined science or separate sciences depending on their goals and exam route. Online science teaching can support knowledge, calculations, exam technique and scientific reasoning
Who We Support
A structured route for
every family situation.
UK Families
Support alongside school — when one subject needs focus, confidence has dropped, or exam preparation needs structure beyond what school provides.
Start Here →Home Educators
Subject teaching, timetable structure, GCSE and IGCSE preparation guidance and private candidate planning — for families who need a formal academic backbone.
Explore →International Families
British Curriculum learning across time zones — for families in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and North America — connecting qualifications to local exam access and future plans.
Explore →Examination Planning
Exam centre places are not always available at short notice.
ON22 provides academic preparation for GCSE, IGCSE, A Level and related qualifications. We help families understand exam boards, private candidate routes, deadlines and centre availability — before it is too late to act.
ON22 Academy does not award qualifications or operate as an exam centre. Parents register directly with approved centres, exam boards or British Council centres.
Families may need to consider:
Which exam board is suitable
Pearson Edexcel, AQA, OCR, Cambridge International, OxfordAQA
Private candidate registration
Which centres accept private candidates for your subject
Entry deadlines and late fees
Deadlines vary by centre, country and exam session
Practical, speaking or coursework rules
Requirements vary by subject and exam provider
UCAS and university progression
Whether the route supports future university and career plans
How It Works
From first conversation
to learning in motion.
Parent
Consultation
We discuss your child’s age, education, subjects, goals and any exam plans.
Academic
Review
Current level, gaps, confidence and likely next steps assessed properly.
Learning
Pathway
A suitable pathway recommended — one subject, or a wider stage programme.
Live Online
Lessons
Structured lessons with teacher guidance, resources and follow-up tasks.
Feedback &
Progress
Parents receive regular updates on progress, attendance and key focus areas.
ON22 Learning Resources
Everything you need to
make an informed decision.
How Learning Works at ON22 Academy
1. Parent Consultation
Families begin with a conversation about the student’s age, current education, subjects, goals and any exam plans.
2. Academic Review
We look at the student’s current level, confidence, gaps and likely next steps. For older students, this may include discussion of exam boards, subject combinations and private candidate planning.
3. Learning Pathway
A suitable pathway is recommended. This may be a single subject, a small group of subjects or wider academic support across a stage.
4. Live Online Lessons
Students attend live online lessons with teacher guidance, structured resources and follow-up tasks.
5. Feedback and Progress Tracking
Parents receive feedback so they can understand progress, effort, attendance and areas that need attention.
Support for International Students
International families often need help aligning British Curriculum learning with local schooling, future UK education, international school transitions or university plans.
ON22 Academy supports students learning from different countries and time zones. Families may be based in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia or North America. The educational questions are often similar: which pathway is suitable, which subjects should be studied, how exams will be entered and whether the route supports future progression.
Where external examinations are involved, parents must check local centre availability, registration rules and deadlines. British Council centres, Cambridge International centres, Pearson Edexcel partner centres, approved schools and authorised providers may be options in some regions, but availability varies.

Questions parents often ask us.
ON22 Academy is a virtual academy and online education provider. It should not be described as a registered school unless that status is legally confirmed.
ON22 provides academic preparation and exam centre guidance. Parents and guardians register directly with approved exam centres, exam boards, British Council centres, schools or authorised providers where available.
Yes. ON22 supports international families who want British Curriculum online learning, subject support or examination preparation guidance. Families should check local rules, time zones and exam centre availability before committing to an exam pathway.
Yes. ON22 supports home-educating families with structured subject teaching and academic guidance. Parents remain responsible for checking legal, local authority, safeguarding and examination requirements.
Students may prepare for routes connected to exam boards such as Pearson Edexcel, AQA, OCR, Cambridge International and OxfordAQA where appropriate. The correct route depends on the subject, country, centre availability and future progression needs.
Yes. Some students need support in one subject, while others need a wider pathway. The best option depends on the student’s current level, goals and available study time.
We teach a wide range of IGCSE, GCSE, A-Level, and IB subjects, including English, Mathematics,
Sciences, Humanities, and Languages.
Lessons are taught live via Zoom. Each class is interactive, with opportunities to ask questions, complete assignments, and receive direct feedback.
Yes. ON22 provides dedicated exam preparation lessons focusing on revision strategies, mock exams, and exam technique. These are built into the curriculum to help students approach assessments with confidence.
We support families worldwide. Lessons are scheduled to suit students in the UAE, Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America.
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