Tutoring & Tuition

23rd May, 2025

Last-Minute GCSE Revision: What to Focus on in the Final Weeks

With exams fast approaching, smart, focused revision can make a real difference. At Enjoy Education, we guide students to prioritise high-impact topics, sharpen exam technique, and keep routines manageable. One-to-one tutoring helps fill gaps quickly and build confidence, while parents play a vital role in maintaining calm and structure. With the right support, students can still make meaningful progress. It’s about progress, not perfection.

21st May, 2025

Why Early Preparation for the 11+ and 13+ Exams Matters for Year 4 and 5

Early preparation builds strong academic foundations, nurtures confidence, and helps children approach entrance exams with calm and curiosity. At Enjoy Education, we offer light-touch, age-appropriate support that grows with your child, making the journey feel manageable, structured and tailored to their goals.

13th May, 2025

Getting Ready for 4+ Private School Entry: What Parents Need to Know

A reassuring guide to the 4+ private school admissions process, what to expect, how to support your child’s development through play, and how to prepare gently and effectively. Including expert insight on what schools are really looking for, plus practical advice for international and London-based families alike.

22nd April, 2025

How Personalised GCSE Tuition Can Help Students with Exam Anxiety

Melissa, Enjoy’s specialist Academic Coach, shares some of her top tips on how to manage exam anxiety.

4th April, 2025

Struggling with GCSE Revision? How a Tutor Can Help

If you or your child is finding revision challenging, working with a tutor can provide the support, structure, and strategies needed to make meaningful progress.

28th March, 2025

How Private IB Tuition Reduces Exam Stress and Workload

We know that undertaking the IB is no easy task. Our personalised IB tuition helps students take control - by creating a clear study strategy, improving revision techniques, and building exam confidence.

19th March, 2025

Maths for Dyscalculia: How One-to-One Support Makes a Difference

Dyscalculia, sometimes referred to as “maths dyslexia,” affects a person’s ability to understand numbers, perform calculations, and grasp mathematical concepts. With approximately 5-7% of the population affected, many parents are left wondering what to do.