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Tuition Plans

Flexible online tuition for ages 5–19, recommended after a consultation so support matches the student’s age, level, subjects and goals.

πŸ“š PrimaryπŸ“ Lower SecondaryπŸ“ GCSE & IGCSEπŸŽ“ A Level & Post-16🏠 Home Education🌍 International Students

ON22 Academy is a virtual academy and online education provider offering online tuition and academic support for students aged 5–19. Our tuition plans may support Primary, Lower Secondary, GCSE, IGCSE, A Level, IB-style academic pathways, home education and international students. Plans are recommended after a consultation so support can match the student’s age, current level, subjects, confidence, goals and exam route where relevant.

πŸ’· Tuition pricing is confirmed directly with ON22 because support varies by age, subject, level, teacher availability and pathway.

Why Tuition Plans Start with a Consultation

A tuition plan should not be chosen only by price or number of lessons. The consultation helps ON22 understand:

What you're studying

Subjects, current level and exam board where relevant.

What you want to achieve

Confidence-building, gap repair, exam prep or extension.

What support is realistic

A plan matched to timetable, workload and exam timeline.

Whether online learning suits you

Age, attention span and home learning environment.

Whether exams are involved

Exam board, centre and private candidate planning where relevant.

What stays with parents

Clarity on official registration and legal responsibilities.

This prevents families from choosing too little support, too much support, or the wrong type of support.

Six Tuition Plan Routes

Every plan is adapted during consultation β€” these are starting points, not fixed packages.

πŸ“šAges 5–11

Plan 1: Primary Support

Building confidence in core learning through Maths, English and Science. Encouraging, age-appropriate and clear β€” not exam pressure.

Primary MathsPrimary EnglishPrimary Science
πŸ“Ages 11–14

Plan 2: Lower Secondary Support

Stronger foundations before GCSE or IGCSE study β€” repairing gaps before they become serious exam-stage problems.

MathsEnglishScienceFrenchSpanish
πŸ“Ages 14–16

Plan 3: GCSE & IGCSE Support

Structured exam preparation β€” topic teaching, revision planning, past papers, exam technique and private candidate guidance where relevant.

MathsEnglish Lang/LitCombined ScienceBio/Chem/PhysFrenchSpanish
πŸŽ“Ages 16–19

Plan 4: A Level & Post-16 Support

Specialist subject support requiring greater independence. Revision planning, exam technique and UCAS/university awareness.

MathsFurther MathsBiologyChemistryPhysicsEnglishFrenchSpanish
🏠All ages

Plan 5: Home Education Support

Online academic structure alongside parent-led education β€” core subject teaching, weekly structure and private candidate guidance.

Core subjectsWeekly structureExam centre awareness
🌍All ages

Plan 6: International Student Support

British Curriculum online academic support for families outside the UK, fitting time zones and curriculum differences.

British CurriculumEnglish-mediumTime zone planning

Shaping the Right Plan

More subjects do not always mean better support. The plan must be realistic.

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One Subject May Suit

  • A Primary child needing English reading support
  • A Lower Secondary student needing Maths confidence
  • A GCSE student needing Chemistry revision
  • An A Level student needing Mathematics support
  • A Spanish student needing speaking practice
πŸ”’

Multiple Subjects May Suit

  • A home-educated student needing Maths, English & Science
  • An international student needing British Curriculum alignment
  • A GCSE student needing Combined Science and Maths
  • A Post-16 student needing Biology and Chemistry together
⏱️

Short-Term Support May Suit

  • Topic repair
  • Mock exam preparation
  • Past paper practice
  • Revision planning before an assessment
  • Support after a difficult school period
  • Help with one specific subject area
πŸ“…

Ongoing Support May Suit

  • Weekly subject teaching
  • Full academic pathway support
  • Home education structure
  • International online learning
  • GCSE or IGCSE preparation over time
  • A Level support across a year or more

How Many Lessons Might a Student Need?

There is no single answer. The number of lessons depends on several factors together:

Age

Subject

Starting point

Confidence

Exam timeline

Number of subjects

Independent study

Teacher availability

ON22 should recommend support honestly, not simply sell the highest number of lessons.

What's Included

βœ“Online lessons
βœ“Subject teaching
βœ“Guided practice
βœ“Topic explanation
βœ“Exam-style questions
βœ“Feedback
βœ“Revision planning
βœ“Confidence-building
βœ“Study routines
βœ“Parent updates where appropriate
βœ“Private candidate guidance where relevant
βœ“Exam centre awareness where relevant

What Tuition Does Not Include

βœ•Guaranteed grades
βœ•Exam registration
βœ•Exam centre placement
βœ•Official school enrolment
βœ•Visa or immigration advice
βœ•Awarding body services
βœ•Official IB Diploma registration
βœ•Completion of coursework for students
βœ•Replacement of parental home education responsibility
βœ•Specialist medical, therapeutic or statutory provision

Where official exam entry, school enrolment, university admission or legal requirements apply, parents and guardians must confirm arrangements directly with the relevant official provider.

Tuition Shaped Around the Student

Different students need different things from the same plan structure.

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Exam Students

  • Specification-aware teaching
  • Topic checklists & past papers
  • Mark scheme review
  • Timed questions & error logs
  • Mock preparation & private candidate awareness
🌱

Students Who’ve Lost Confidence

  • Small, structured steps
  • Successful practice that builds confidence
  • No shame around gaps
  • Help identifying the next step
  • Support after disruption, anxiety or a poor mock
⭐

Higher-Attaining Students

  • Harder problem solving & advanced content
  • Essay refinement & wider reading
  • Application to unfamiliar questions
  • Preparation for competitive university routes
  • Sharper performance without unnecessary pressure
🏠

Home-Educated Private Candidates

  • Exam board planning awareness
  • Past paper practice & written feedback
  • Exam centre questions to ask early
  • Extra checks for practicals, speaking or coursework
  • Progress tracking & parent communication

How Tuition Plans Are Reviewed

A tuition plan should not stay fixed if the student’s needs change. Reviews may consider:

1

Attendance & engagement

2

Confidence & independent work

3

Topic progress

4

Test/mock results

5

Exam timeline

6

Parent & student feedback

Some students need more support before exams. Others reduce support once confidence improves. Some switch focus from topic teaching to exam practice. Review helps keep tuition useful.

Choosing the Right Tuition Plan

The right tuition plan should be:

  • Suitable for the student’s age
  • Matched to the subject
  • Realistic for the family timetable
  • Clear about goals
  • Honest about responsibilities
  • Flexible where needed
  • Supported by regular practice
  • Linked to exam planning where relevant
  • Focused on progress, not promises

Parents should avoid choosing a plan only because it sounds bigger or cheaper. The consultation helps decide.

This May Suit You If…

  • Your child is aged 5–19
  • You want online tuition or academic support
  • You are comparing Primary, GCSE, IGCSE or A Level support
  • You are home educating or live outside the UK
  • Your child needs exam preparation or subject confidence
  • You want a consultation before deciding

This May Not Be the Right Route If…

  • You need a registered school place or full-time supervision
  • You need emergency exam entry or guaranteed grades
  • You expect ON22 to register your child for exams directly
  • You need visa or immigration advice
  • Attendance is likely to be irregular
  • Exam deadlines are too close for meaningful preparation

Start with a Tuition Consultation

The best way to choose a tuition plan is to start with a consultation.

We will discuss:

  • Your child’s age
  • Current learning situation & subjects
  • Main strengths and difficulties
  • Confidence and motivation
  • Exam plans where relevant

And also:

  • Home education or international needs
  • Online learning suitability
  • How many subjects may need support
  • Short-term or ongoing support
  • What responsibilities remain with parents

Why Tuition Plans Should Start with a Consultation

A tuition plan should not be chosen only by price or number of lessons. A student preparing for A Level Chemistry needs a different structure from a Primary child building confidence with reading and writing.

The consultation helps ON22 understand:

  • What the student is studying
  • What the family wants to achieve
  • What support is realistic
  • Whether online learning is suitable
  • Which subjects need priority
  • Whether exams are involved
  • What responsibilities remain with parents

This prevents families from choosing too little support, too much support, or the wrong type of support.

Six Tuition Plans for Every Stage

Each plan is a starting point, recommended and confirmed during a consultation.

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Ages 5–11

Plan 1: Primary Support

Primary support may suit students who need help building confidence in core learning. Tuition is encouraging, age-appropriate and clear, with the goal of building strong foundations.

  • Primary Mathematics, English & Science
  • Reading confidence & writing development
  • Number fluency & problem solving
  • Vocabulary & comprehension
  • Learning routines & online confidence
Explore Primary Years →
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Ages 11–14

Plan 2: Lower Secondary Support

Lower Secondary support may suit students who need stronger foundations before GCSE or IGCSE study. Gaps in fractions, algebra, grammar or scientific vocabulary at this stage can become harder to close later.

  • Lower Secondary Maths, English & Science
  • Lower Secondary French & Spanish
  • Reading & writing structure
  • Study routines & confidence
Explore Lower Secondary →
πŸ“

Ages 14–16

Plan 3: GCSE & IGCSE Support

GCSE and IGCSE tuition may suit students who need structured exam preparation. Support should be planned early, with enough time to cover gaps and build confidence before assessments.

  • Maths, English Language & Literature
  • Combined Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics
  • French & Spanish
  • Revision planning & past paper practice
  • Private candidate & exam centre awareness
Explore Upper Secondary →
πŸŽ“

Ages 16–19

Plan 4: A Level & Post-16 Support

A Level and Post-16 tuition may suit students who need specialist subject support. This stage usually requires more independent study between lessons.

  • A Level Maths, Further Maths & Sciences
  • A Level English & Languages
  • International A Level & IB-style support
  • Revision planning & exam technique
  • University & UCAS awareness
Explore Post-16 Pathways →
🏠

All Ages

Plan 5: Home Education Support

Home education tuition may suit families who need online academic structure alongside parent-led education. ON22 supports academic learning but does not take over legal responsibility for home education.

  • Core subject teaching across all stages
  • Weekly learning structure & planning
  • Revision support & progress feedback
  • Private candidate & exam centre awareness
Explore Home Education Support →
🌍

All Ages

Plan 6: International Student Support

International student tuition may suit families living outside the UK who want British Curriculum online academic support across time zones and education systems.

  • Primary to A Level & International A Level
  • English-medium academic teaching
  • Time zone planning & exam pathway guidance
  • Support alongside local or international school
Explore International Student Support →

One Subject or Multiple Subjects?

Some students only need one subject:

  • A Primary child may need English reading support
  • A Lower Secondary student may need Maths confidence
  • A GCSE student may need Chemistry revision
  • An A Level student may need Mathematics support
  • A Spanish student may need speaking practice

Or Support Across Several Areas?

Other students need support across several areas:

  • A home-educated student may need Maths, English and Science
  • An international student may need alignment across multiple subjects
  • A GCSE student may need Combined Science and Maths
  • A Post-16 student may need Biology and Chemistry together

More subjects do not always mean better support. The plan must be realistic.

Short-Term Tuition

This may suit students who need:

  • Topic repair
  • Mock exam preparation
  • Past paper practice
  • Revision planning
  • Confidence before an assessment
  • Support after a difficult school period

Ongoing Support

This may suit students who need:

  • Weekly subject teaching
  • Full academic pathway support
  • Home education or international structure
  • GCSE or IGCSE preparation over time
  • A Level support across a year or more

How Many Lessons Might a Student Need?

There is no single answer. The number of lessons depends on:

  • Age
  • Subject
  • Starting point
  • Confidence
  • Exam timeline
  • Number of subjects
  • Independent study
  • School / home / international situation

ON22 should recommend support honestly, not simply sell the highest number of lessons.

What Is Included in Tuition Support?

  • Online lessons & subject teaching
  • Guided practice & topic explanation
  • Exam-style questions & feedback
  • Revision planning & confidence-building
  • Study routines & parent updates
  • Private candidate & exam centre awareness

The exact support should be confirmed during consultation.

What Tuition Does Not Include

  • Guaranteed grades
  • Exam registration or exam centre placement
  • Official school enrolment
  • Visa or immigration advice
  • Official IB Diploma registration
  • Replacement of parental home education responsibility

Where official requirements apply, parents and guardians must confirm arrangements directly with the relevant provider.

Tuition Tailored to Different Student Needs

Every student is different. Tuition should reflect that.

πŸ“Š

Exam Students

Specification-aware teaching, past paper practice, mark scheme review, timed questions and exam technique β€” linked to outcomes but never false promises.

πŸ’›

Students Who Have Lost Confidence

Confidence is rebuilt through small steps. Good tuition should not shame students for gaps β€” it should help them identify the next step and move forward.

⭐

Higher-Attaining Students

Stretch, precision and higher-grade preparation, including harder problem solving, essay refinement and application to unfamiliar questions.

🏠

Home-Educated Private Candidates

A carefully planned route including subject teaching, exam board planning awareness, past paper practice and private candidate guidance.

🌍

International Families

Support that fits time zones, curriculum differences and exam pathways, including British Curriculum alignment and academic English support.

How Tuition Plans Are Reviewed

A tuition plan may need to change over time. A plan should not stay fixed if the student’s needs change.

Attendance & Engagement

Whether the student attends consistently and engages with lessons.

Topic Progress

Progress across topics, written quality and test or mock results.

Feedback

Parent and student feedback on what is and isn’t working.

Changing Priorities

Whether subject priorities or the exam timeline have changed.

Some students may need more support before exams. Others may reduce support once confidence improves.

Choosing the Right Tuition Plan

Parents should avoid choosing a plan only because it sounds bigger or cheaper. A smaller, focused plan may be better for one student. A broader pathway may be necessary for another.

The right tuition plan should be:

✓ Suitable for the student’s age

✓ Matched to the subject

✓ Realistic for the family timetable

✓ Clear about goals

✓ Honest about responsibilities

✓ Flexible where needed

✓ Linked to exam planning where relevant

✓ Focused on progress, not promises

The consultation helps decide.

This Page May Suit You If…

  • Your child is aged 5–19
  • You want online tuition or academic support
  • You are comparing Primary, GCSE, IGCSE or A Level support
  • You are home educating
  • You live outside the UK
  • Your child needs exam preparation
  • Your child needs subject confidence
  • You want to book a consultation before deciding

This May Not Be the Right Route If…

  • You need a registered school place
  • You need full-time in-person supervision
  • You need emergency exam entry
  • You expect guaranteed grades
  • You expect ON22 to register your child for exams directly
  • You need visa or immigration advice
  • Attendance is likely to be irregular
  • Exam deadlines are too close for meaningful preparation

This does not mean your child cannot be supported. It means the route, expectations or timing may need to be reviewed carefully first.

Questions Parents Often Ask

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Start with a Tuition Consultation

The best way to choose a tuition plan is to start with a consultation. If ON22 tuition support is suitable, we will explain the recommended next steps clearly.

We will discuss:

  • Your child’s age
  • Current learning situation
  • Current subjects
  • Main strengths and difficulties
  • Confidence and motivation

And also:

  • Exam plans where relevant
  • Home education or international needs
  • How many subjects may need support
  • Whether support should be short-term or ongoing
  • What responsibilities remain with parents