When families move overseas, one of the biggest priorities is ensuring their children continue to receive a high-quality education. Whether you’re living in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand or elsewhere, international schools offer wonderful opportunities, but they can also present unique academic challenges.
Over the years, I have worked with many children following the British Curriculum whilst living abroad, and one thing has become increasingly clear: choosing the right online tutor is about far more than finding someone who knows the curriculum.
It’s about finding someone who understands your child.
Why Families Living Abroad Often Seek Additional Support
Moving overseas is exciting, but it also brings change.
Children may be adapting to a new country, making new friends, learning alongside classmates from many different cultures and settling into an unfamiliar school environment. Even confident learners can take time to adjust.
Some children need support because they’ve missed parts of the curriculum during an international move. Others simply benefit from having one consistent adult outside school who understands both the British education system and the realities of international life.
I’ve often found that parents contact me not because their child is struggling, but because they want to build confidence before small gaps become larger ones.
Experience with the British Curriculum Matters
A tutor who understands the British Curriculum can provide reassurance for both parents and children.
From Key Stage 1 through to Key Stage 4, English and maths develop in carefully planned stages. Understanding those expectations allows lessons to focus on exactly what a child needs, whether that’s strengthening phonics, improving reading comprehension, building mathematical reasoning or preparing for iGCSE English Language.
Many international schools also use GL Assessments to monitor progress, meaning tutors who understand these assessments can provide targeted support without turning learning into endless test preparation.
Every Child Learns Differently
One lesson I’ve learnt after many years of tutoring is that no two children learn in quite the same way.
Some thrive with structured explanations and routine.
Others learn best through discussion, creativity and practical activities.
Children with ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia or autism often need lessons adapted to suit the way their brains naturally process information rather than being expected to fit one teaching method.
As someone diagnosed with ADHD myself, I understand how misleading educational stereotypes can be. ADHD looks different in every individual, and the same is true of every learner. The most effective tuition starts with understanding the child before the curriculum.
Look Beyond Qualifications
Qualifications certainly matter.
Parents deserve to know their tutor has strong subject knowledge and appropriate experience.
However, when I think back to my own education, the teachers who had the greatest impact weren’t necessarily those with the longest list of qualifications.
They were the ones who listened.
They noticed when confidence was slipping.
They explained things differently when the first explanation didn’t quite make sense.
Those qualities are just as important in online tuition.
A tutor who builds trust will often achieve far more than one who simply delivers information.
Flexibility Makes a Huge Difference
One of the greatest strengths of online tuition is flexibility.
Families living abroad often follow different school calendars from the UK. Whilst British schools may be enjoying their summer holidays, many international schools are preparing for a new academic year.
Having a tutor who can adapt lessons around these schedules makes learning far less stressful.
Flexibility also extends to teaching methods.
Some children benefit from visual resources.
Others enjoy games and interactive challenges.
Some need additional time to process new concepts before moving on.
The best tutors recognise that adapting to the learner is often the key to long-term success.
Communication with Parents is Essential
One aspect of tutoring that parents often overlook is communication.
When families are living overseas, parents may not always have daily contact with teachers in the same way they would in the UK.
Regular updates from a tutor can therefore become incredibly valuable.
Knowing which areas are improving, where confidence is growing and what to continue practising at home helps everyone work together towards the same goals.
Confidence Comes Before Progress
One of my favourite moments as a tutor isn’t when a child achieves a high score.
It’s when they say, “I think I can do this.”
Confidence changes everything.
Children begin asking more questions.
They become willing to tackle more challenging work.
Mistakes stop feeling frightening and become part of learning instead.
I’ve seen this happen countless times with students across the UK and around the world. Often, academic progress follows naturally once confidence has been rebuilt.
Questions to Ask Before Choosing an Online Tutor
Before making your decision, consider asking:
- Do they have experience teaching the British Curriculum?
- Have they worked with international school students?
- Can they support children with different learning styles or SEND?
- How do they personalise lessons?
- Do they communicate regularly with parents?
- Do they focus on confidence as well as academic achievement?
The answers will often tell you far more than a long list of qualifications.
Final Thoughts
Choosing an online tutor for your child whilst living abroad is an important decision.
The right tutor should provide more than curriculum knowledge. They should understand children as individuals, adapt their teaching to suit different learning styles and help learners feel confident, supported and motivated.
Whether your family is based in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Jeddah, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Bangkok or elsewhere, personalised online tuition can provide valuable continuity alongside an excellent international education.
After all, children don’t simply need someone to teach them English or maths.
They need someone who helps them believe they can succeed.
Here at Bedford Tutor, I have supported children following the British Curriculum across the UK and around the world for many years. Whether your child attends an international school, is preparing for GL Assessments or simply needs personalised support in English or maths, I provide engaging one-to-one lessons that build confidence whilst developing the essential skills children need to thrive.
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