Tutors who understand what a UAE school week actually looks like.
Homework in three curricula, mocks in November, external exams in May, and a family that spans three time zones — that's the norm for students in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. Our tutors plan around it.
Tutoring for the UAE
What UAE families tell us matters
The biggest single request we get from Dubai and Abu Dhabi parents isn't "make my child a genius" — it's consistency. Same tutor, same slot, no cover teachers, no waiting until half-term to hear how it's going. Every student gets a monthly progress note written by the tutor who actually taught the lessons.
The second is board specificity. A Year 11 Cambridge IGCSE Physics student and a Year 11 Edexcel IGCSE Physics student are not doing the same course — they have different formula sheets, different practical requirements, and different examiners marking to different rubrics. We match tutors to the exact board and syllabus code, and the tutor stays until the exam.
The third is evening scheduling that respects school. Most Emirates schools run 7:30am–2:30pm; after-school clubs and homework fill 3pm–4:30pm. That leaves a real window of 4:30pm–8:30pm GST, plus Saturday morning. That's when we teach.
Curricula we cover for UAE students
Codes 0580, 0625, 0620, 0610, 0450, 0455 and more
9709 Math, 9702 Physics, 9701 Chem, 9700 Bio, 9708 Econ
4MA1, 4PH1, 4CH1, 4BI1 — popular in British schools in Dubai
International A Level Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Group 4 & 5 (HL/SL), TOK guidance, IA planning
For families in ADIS, ACS and other US-curriculum schools
Scheduling in GST (UTC+4)
Standard weekday lesson slots: 16:00–21:00 GST. Weekend slots: Saturday 09:00–13:00 and 15:00–19:00. In exam term (April–May and October–November for mocks), we open Sunday morning slots and extra Saturday afternoon intensives.
FAQs from UAE parents
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