An Evlent online learning workspace with study materials open on a laptop

Personalised 1-to-1 learning

Online tutoring planned for each UK curriculum learner

Evlent matches each student to their UK school stage or qualification, subject, learning need and workable lesson schedule before proposing a tutor.

Stages
Primary to A Level
Format
Live 1-to-1 lessons
Starting price
From £10 per hour

The short answer

What does Evlent online tutoring include?

Online tutoring at Evlent is a live, one-to-one lesson for students following UK curriculum stages from Primary through A Level. A tutor is proposed only after the student's subject, level, learning needs and schedule have been reviewed. The plan can follow a school curriculum, a confirmed exam board specification or a focused set of gaps that need attention.

Lessons are supported by a private learning portal. Students can see their classes, curriculum progress, study materials and reports; parents can follow the information relevant to their children. The aim is to make the teaching personal without making progress difficult to understand.

What the plan includes

Teaching, progress and scheduling in one clear arrangement

01

A tutor matched to the learner

Subject knowledge, teaching style, availability and the student's needs are considered together.

02

A visible learning plan

The assigned curriculum is organised by topic, with progress updated as teaching moves forward.

03

Regular accountability

Lesson records and monthly assessment reports help families see what has been covered.

04

Scheduling without time-zone confusion

Students and tutors see lesson times in their own local time, including daylight-saving changes.

How support is planned

Support for the stage the student is in

Evlent supports learners from Primary through 11 Plus, KS3, GCSE and A Level. A younger learner may need secure reading and number skills with a dependable routine. A GCSE student may need board-specific topic teaching, exam questions and a decision about Foundation or Higher tier. An A Level learner may need deeper explanation and structured exam practice.

That difference matters. The starting point, lesson pace and evidence of progress should fit the learner rather than forcing every student through the same course.

A purposeful lesson

How one-to-one teaching moves forward

  1. 1

    Start from current understanding

    The tutor checks what the student already knows and identifies the next useful step.

  2. 2

    Teach and model

    Ideas are explained clearly, then demonstrated with examples appropriate to the subject and level.

  3. 3

    Practise with feedback

    The learner applies the idea while the tutor corrects misconceptions and improves method.

  4. 4

    Record the next step

    Teaching notes and curriculum progress keep the following lesson connected to the last one.

Who it can help

Who this tutoring service is for

  • Families looking for consistent one-to-one support rather than a large group class
  • Students following UK curricula while living in the UK or internationally
  • Learners who need subject confidence, catch-up support or exam preparation
  • Parents who want progress, attendance and reports in one private view

Questions families ask

Frequently asked questions

Need an answer about a particular learner? The free-trial request goes directly to the Evlent admin workspace.

Which ages and qualifications do you support?

Evlent supports Primary learners, 11 Plus preparation, KS3, GCSE and A Level students. The exact subject and level are confirmed before a tutor is assigned.

Which exam boards can lessons follow?

GCSE teaching can be aligned to AQA, Pearson Edexcel or Cambridge pathways where the relevant curriculum is available. The student's board is confirmed so the tutor follows the right content and assessment style.

How does the free trial work?

Send the learner's year, subject and preferred availability. Evlent confirms a suitable tutor and trial time. No payment is required for the trial, and there is no commitment to continue afterwards.

How much does online tutoring cost?

One-to-one lessons start from £10 per hour. The exact rate depends on the subject, level and arrangement and is confirmed before paid lessons begin.

Can lessons work across different countries?

Yes. Scheduling stores the lesson time with a real time zone, so students and tutors see the correct local time and daylight-saving changes are handled automatically.

Start with a free trial

Tell us the learner's year and subject

We will confirm tutor fit, availability and the next step. No payment or commitment is required for the trial.

Book a free trial