Curriculums
Tute Go
Tute Go offers flexible, small-group online lessons designed to meet a wide range of educational needs. Partners can choose from Tute’s curriculum menu or request a bespoke scheme of learning, making it ideal for ongoing tuition, targeted intervention, or revision across all key stages.

Flexible, tailored educational support
Tute Go
- What is Tute Go?
- Who is it for?
- How does it work?
What is Tute Go?
Delivered live to groups of up to 12 students, Tute Go provides adaptable support that integrates easily into school timetables or alternative provision. It is used for many purposes, including catch-up, subject-specific tuition, core curriculum support, and exam preparation for SATs, GCSEs, and A-levels. Each programme follows a scheme of learning that can be customised to reflect students’ needs, allowing partners to add capacity, maintain engagement, or strengthen achievement where it’s most needed.

Who is it for?
Tute Go is designed for schools, local authorities, and educational settings that need adaptable learning options. It supports students requiring additional academic assistance, those in alternative provision, or those working towards specific educational goals.

How does it work?
Settings can build programmes that meet their identified needs by selecting from Tute Go’s extensive curriculum menu, which spans 30 subjects, exam boards, and the national curriculum. Delivered through live online lessons by qualified teachers, Tute Go offers flexible scheduling to fit within the school’s timetable.
Teachers monitor students’ progress and make adaptations to the programme as needed, ensuring it remains effective and aligned with student needs—subject to school approval.
This service is versatile, accommodating both group and one-to-one sessions, ensuring that every educational requirement is met effectively.

FAQs
Students learn in small groups at school, and love interacting with peers. Research from a small-scale trial at Durham University found a positive effect for Tute lessons compared to students not taking Tute lessons.
Research undertaken by Doctoral candidates at the University of Chester showed that 90% of students would recommend Tute to others, and that 88% feel that they learn new things.
Find out more about the research behind Tute here.
Students can access Tute Education from anywhere. 93% of our students access their online lessons from home but we also have cohorts of students who access their lessons whilst they are at school.
No. Our teachers use webcams and are visible to our students, but we ask that students keep their webcam switch off. Students cannot be seen by our teacher, or by one another.
No. Our teachers use webcams and are visible to our students, but we ask that students keep their webcam switched off. Students cannot be seen by our teacher, or by one another.