An online learning workspace prepared for a UK curriculum lesson across time zones

UK curriculum across borders

UK curriculum tutoring for international families

Keep a learner's UK curriculum plan connected while living abroad, changing school systems or preparing to return, with the stage, subject and timetable checked before a tutor is proposed.

Learners
Primary to A Level
Planning
UK curriculum continuity
Scheduling
Local-time aware

The short answer

How can online tutoring support a UK curriculum learner abroad?

Evlent provides live one-to-one tutoring for students following a UK curriculum while their family lives outside the UK, has recently moved, or is preparing to rejoin a UK school. The parent identifies the learner's actual year or qualification, subject and current course. Evlent then checks curriculum fit, tutor depth and a repeatable lesson time before offering a free trial.

An international move can change school terminology, calendars and the order in which topics are taught. Tutoring should not guess an equivalent year from age or country alone. The learner's current school programme, intended destination and confirmed exam board take priority, while the tutor focuses on specific gaps and keeps the teaching plan visible in the private portal.

What the plan includes

Teaching, progress and scheduling in one clear arrangement

01

A confirmed starting point

The current school stage, intended UK route, subject and board are separated from assumptions based only on age or country.

02

Curriculum continuity

The learning plan connects current understanding to the next useful UK curriculum objective without pretending two school systems map exactly.

03

Time-zone-safe scheduling

Two realistic weekly windows are checked in context, and confirmed lessons display in each user's local time with daylight-saving changes handled.

04

Clear records for parents

Curriculum progress, lesson records and published assessment reports remain available through the family's private portal view.

How support is planned

Continue the right course without guessing an exact school-system match

A useful transition brief answers six practical questions: what the learner studies now, the intended UK year or qualification, the main subject, the confirmed board or specification where relevant, the next 90-day goal and two repeatable lesson windows with a named time zone. Those facts help distinguish a genuine knowledge gap from a difference in topic order or terminology.

Evlent is a tutoring service, not a school, admissions adviser or examination centre. A school or authorised centre decides year placement, course entry, examination registration and access arrangements. Once that route is confirmed, tutoring can support subject knowledge, exam technique, confidence and continuity without promising a grade, place or admission outcome.

A purposeful lesson

How one-to-one teaching moves forward

  1. 1

    Confirm the learner's route

    Use the actual school programme, qualification, subject and exam board instead of relying on a country-to-year conversion.

  2. 2

    Identify one useful priority

    Review current work, teacher information or a short diagnostic to locate the first gap that affects the learner's next step.

  3. 3

    Teach in a repeatable window

    Agree a lesson time that works across locations, then explain, model, practise and check understanding at the right level.

  4. 4

    Review evidence and adjust

    Lesson records, curriculum progress and periodic reports show what is secure and what should be taught next.

Who it can help

Who this tutoring service is for

  • Families living abroad whose child continues to follow a UK curriculum
  • Learners moving from an international school into a UK school or college
  • Students preparing for AQA, Pearson Edexcel or Cambridge courses where the relevant tutor and curriculum are available
  • Parents who need a stable lesson plan across countries and daylight-saving changes

Questions families ask

Frequently asked questions

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

Can my child continue a UK curriculum while we live abroad?

Online tutoring can support a confirmed UK curriculum route from Primary through A Level where Evlent has a suitable subject tutor and a repeatable lesson time. It does not replace the learner's school programme.

How do you decide which UK year or qualification applies?

Evlent does not convert a learner's age or overseas grade into a UK year automatically. The current school record, intended destination and any confirmed qualification or board are reviewed before a plan is proposed.

Which exam boards can international families request?

Parents may request supported AQA, Pearson Edexcel or Cambridge pathways. The exact subject, specification, tier and current tutor availability are checked before a trial is offered.

How do lessons work across time zones?

The parent supplies two realistic weekly windows and states the relevant local time. Confirmed schedules use real time zones so students and tutors see local lesson times, including daylight-saving changes.

Can Evlent arrange school admission or examination entry?

No. Evlent is an independent tutoring service, not a school, admissions adviser or examination centre. The appropriate school, college or authorised centre controls placement, entry and examination arrangements.

What does tutoring cost, and is the trial free?

One-to-one lessons start from £10 per hour. The exact tutor, rate, billing currency and schedule are confirmed before paid lessons, and the proposed initial trial is free with no commitment to continue.

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