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Plans

Daily, termly or yearly.

Every plan includes the free assessment, a written learning plan matched to your child's curriculum, monthly progress reports and direct contact with your tutor. Rates are agreed on the consultation call.

Daily

Short-notice support, holiday coaching, or a trial before committing.

Agreed at consultation
Per session
  • One-to-one with a matched tutor
  • Curriculum-aligned lesson plan
  • Lessons on Google Meet
  • Flexible scheduling, Monday to Saturday
Book a session
Most families choose this

Termly

Consistent weekly lessons across a full school term.

Agreed at consultation
Per term
  • Everything in Daily
  • Written learning plan with termly targets
  • Monthly written progress report
  • Priority timezone slot, held for the term
  • Sibling discount available
Start with a free assessment

Yearly

A full academic year, for exam candidates and long-term progress.

Agreed at consultation
Per academic year
  • Everything in Termly
  • Exam preparation built into the plan
  • Marked past papers and timed mocks
  • Sibling discount available
  • Best value per lesson
Discuss your target

Rates depend on the plan, year group and lesson frequency, so we agree them with you on the free consultation call. No joining fee, and no obligation to continue after the assessment.

Questions

What parents ask before booking.

My child is in school abroad. Can you teach their curriculum?

Yes. We teach the Nigerian curriculum, the English National Curriculum and Cambridge International, the American Common Core, and the provincial curricula of Canada's English-speaking provinces — Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba. Lessons match the system your child's school actually follows, not a generic syllabus.

Which subjects do you cover?

English Language, Literature and Creative Writing are taught by Irene herself. We also have seasoned subject teachers for Mathematics and the Sciences — Basic Science, Biology, Physics and Chemistry — across all year levels, plus French for DELF, TEF and TCF candidates.

How do lessons actually run?

One-to-one on Google Meet, at a slot you choose. We teach Monday to Saturday, and you receive a written progress report every month so you can see movement rather than take it on trust.

How does the timezone difference work?

Lagos is one hour ahead of the UK and five to seven hours ahead of North America, which means UK after-school hours and North American evenings both fall comfortably within our teaching day. We teach Monday to Saturday, you choose your slot when you book, and it's held for you for the whole term.

What happens on the free assessment call?

Thirty minutes with Irene, at no cost and with no obligation. We meet your child, hear what's concerning you, and establish where they genuinely are rather than where a report card says they are. You'll leave with an honest read and a suggested plan — whether or not you go on to book.

Do you support children with special educational needs?

Yes. Irene holds British Council certifications in Special Educational Needs and in Speech & Language, and we support learners with dyslexia, ADHD and speech and language needs. Sessions are paced to the child rather than to a syllabus deadline.

How much does it cost, and do you offer a sibling discount?

Rates depend on the plan, the year group and the frequency of lessons, so we agree them with you on the free consultation call. There's no joining fee and no obligation to continue after the assessment. We do offer a sibling discount — mention it on the call and we'll factor it in.

Do you teach adults?

For French, yes. We prepare adults for the TEF and TCF examinations used in Canadian immigration, covering all four competencies. Our other programmes are built for school-age students.