Cambridge IGCSE
Cambridge IGCSE is an international qualification for 14–16-year-olds offered by Cambridge International Education, taken in over 140 countries and widely used by international schools across Europe.
How we teach Cambridge →Online · One-to-one · Cambridge & Edexcel
One-to-one online lessons for students at international schools across Europe. Tutors teach directly from your child's specification — Cambridge IGCSE or Pearson Edexcel International GCSE — in more than twenty subjects.

IGCSE Tutoring provides one-to-one online tutoring for IGCSE and International GCSE students, matching each student with a subject-specialist tutor who teaches to their exact exam board specification — Cambridge or Edexcel.
Subjects
From Mathematics and the sciences to languages, humanities and business — each taught by a specialist in that subject, not a generalist.
Exam boards
Syllabus codes, tiers, paper structures and mark schemes differ between boards. Your child’s tutor teaches to the exact specification their school has entered them for.
Cambridge IGCSE is an international qualification for 14–16-year-olds offered by Cambridge International Education, taken in over 140 countries and widely used by international schools across Europe.
How we teach Cambridge →Pearson Edexcel International GCSE is an international qualification for 14–16-year-olds offered by Pearson, taught in international schools worldwide and graded on the 9–1 scale.
How we teach Edexcel →How it works
A short consultation, a considered tutor match, and a first lesson that doubles as a diagnostic. If it isn’t the right fit, we re-match — or part ways, no hard feelings.

Step 1
We understand the student’s subjects, exam board, current level and goals — and advise honestly on what will help.
Step 2
The student is matched with an IGCSE specialist in their subject and exam board, suited to how they learn.
Step 3
Lessons are planned around knowledge gaps, priorities and the target grade — not a generic scheme of work.
Step 4
Regular one-to-one lessons, practice between sessions and periodic progress reviews with the family.
Why families choose us
Every lesson maps to the student’s exact syllabus code — Cambridge or Edexcel — so no time is spent on content their exam will never assess.
No group classes, no pre-recorded videos. Each lesson is planned for one student’s gaps, pace and target grade.
Tutors understand the international-school context across Europe: mixed cohorts, board switches mid-course, and university pathways in multiple countries.
From tier choices to realistic grade targets, guidance is grounded in what the student’s work actually shows — not in what sells more lessons.
Questions
IGCSE tutoring is one-to-one teaching that supports students taking International GCSE qualifications — Cambridge IGCSE or Pearson Edexcel International GCSE. Lessons target the student’s specific subjects, exam board and goals, combining subject teaching with exam technique.
Lessons take place live over video call with a shared digital workspace. The tutor teaches, works through questions with the student, sets practice between lessons and reviews progress regularly. Students only need a computer, a stable internet connection and their course materials.
We cover the major IGCSE subjects, including Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, English Language and Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Combined Science, Economics, Business Studies, Computer Science, Geography, History, Accounting, French and Spanish. More subjects are added over time.
Yes. Tutors teach directly from Cambridge International syllabuses, use genuine Cambridge past papers and mark schemes, and advise on Core versus Extended tier decisions where relevant.
Yes. Tutoring is aligned with the student’s exact Edexcel specification, including subject-specific formats such as the onscreen Python assessment in Computer Science.
Yes. All tutoring is one-to-one, so every lesson is planned around a single student’s level, gaps and goals.
After the free consultation, we match each student with a tutor based on subject, exam board, current level, target grade and learning style. If the match is not right, we rematch.
Yes. High-achieving students use tutoring to master the hardest question styles, refine exam technique and remove the small inconsistencies that separate grades 7, 8 and 9. Lessons for these students focus on top-band past-paper work.
Yes. For students who have fallen behind, tutoring starts with a diagnostic review to find the underlying gaps — often in earlier foundations — then rebuilds systematically before returning to current coursework.
Most students take one lesson per week per subject, increasing frequency in the run-up to exams. The right cadence depends on the starting point, the target grade and the time remaining — we advise honestly during the consultation.
Lessons are typically one hour, which suits most IGCSE students’ concentration and homework cycles. Different durations can be arranged where they suit the student better.
Yes. All tutoring is online, so students can join from anywhere with a reliable internet connection. Lesson times are scheduled around the family’s time zone.
Book a free consultation. We discuss the student’s subjects, exam board, current level and goals, then propose a tutor match and a personalised learning plan. There is no obligation to continue after the consultation.
Tell us about the student’s subjects, exam board and goals. We’ll listen, advise honestly and propose a tutor match — with no obligation to continue.