Who we support?

A Complete Curriculum for Students Worldwide

withMentura connects expat families with carefully selected tutors who understand international curriculums, school moves and life between countries. From building strong foundations to exam-ready confidence, we match your child to the right subject expert – and keep you, as parents, closely involved at every step.

  • Focused exclusively on:

  • UK (GCSE & A-Level)

  • British international

  • IB pathways.

  • Experienced and vetted tutors, who are familiar with supporting expat families.

  • Flexible online lessons that travel with you across time-zones.

Primary (Ages 7–11)

UK Equiv. Year 3 - Year 6

US Equiv. Grade 2 - Grade 5

Curriculums

• Standard Primary Curriculum

• IB PYP

Building secure foundations and a love of learning - particularly when school, language or country may be changing during early years education.

Subjects

• English (Literacy and Reading Comprehension)

• Maths (Problem Solving)

Key Features

• Parents can interact during the session.

• Skills prioritised for future curriculum changes.

• Easy access to consistent homework.

Lower Secondary (Ages 11-14)

UK Equiv. Year 7 - Year 9

US Equiv. Grade 6 - Grade 8

Curriculums

• IB PYP

• Pre-IGCSE

• Pre-GCSE

Securing key concepts before they become gaps - especially when changing curriculum or moving between International Schools.

Subjects

• English (Language, Native Speakers)

• Maths

• Science

Key Features

• Parents see every direct message between the student and tutor.

• Emphasis on handwriting and presentation.

• Flexible class timings that suit the family.

Upper Secondary (Ages 14-16)

UK Equiv. Year 10 - Year 11

US Equiv. Grade 9 - Grade 10

Curriculums

• IB MYP

• IGCSE

• GCSE

Subject specialists to help students navigate demanding exam periods alongside moves, travel and changing expectations.

Subjects

• English (Language, Native Speakers)

• Maths

• Science

Key Features

• All direct communications overseen by parents.

• Emphasis on handwriting and presentation.

• Flexible class timings that suit the family.

Sixth (Ages 16-18)

UK Equiv. Year 12 - Year 13

US Equiv. Grade 11 - Grade 12

Curriculums

• IB DP

• IA-Level

• A-Level

Preparation to help final year students leave school informed, confident and equipped with skills that serve them in their post-18 pathway.

Subjects

• English (Language, Native Speakers)

• Maths

Key Features

• Regular assessments.

• Emphasis towards independent studies.

• Consistent and reliably scheduled classes.

Who are our tutors?

Experienced educators who understand expat life

We take care of the matching process, pairing your child with a tutor who fits their subject needs, personality and timetable - and we stay close by if anything needs to be adjusted.

  • Vetted through interview, reference and safeguarding checks.

  • Trained to coordinate with schools and existing support.

  • Experienced in supporting high-achieving and anxious students alike.

  • Comfortable teaching across time zones and busy family schedules.

  • Carefully selected through a rigorous process, with only 1 in 14 applicants accepted and trained.

  • Currently studying at leading UK universities.

  • Matched to your child based on personality, learning style and shared interests (from academic to extracurricular).

For parents & families

You stay informed, your child feels supported

We recognise that expat parents often coordinate schooling across countries and calendars. withMentura is designed to sit alongside that reality - giving you clarity without adding more to your list.

  • A structured, no-pressure consultation to understand your child’s context, school system and any upcoming moves.

  • A clear plan outlining recommended subjects, focus areas and how we will communicate progress.

  • Consistent updates so you can follow along without needing to sit in on every lesson.

  • Early identification of gaps when transitioning between different curriculums.

You keep oversight and choice; we take care of the educational detail.

Free family consultation

Let’s map your child’s subjects across borders

We’ll talk through your child’s current age, subjects and school path, plus any upcoming moves or concerns. You’ll leave with tailored recommendations and, if it feels like a good fit, a suggested tutor match and next steps.

  • Phone call at a time that suits your time-zone.

  • Designed for parents; older students are welcome to join.

  • No commitment required - simply explore what’s possible.

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What are other expat families asking?

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How do you match a student with the right tutor?

We carefully match students based on academic needs, personality, learning style and curriculum. We prioritise long-term fit rather than simply assigning the first available tutor.

Do you support students studying outside the UK curriculum?

Yes. Many of our students are international or expat families studying a range of curricula including British, IB and international school programmes. Our tutors are experienced in helping students transition between systems.

What type of students do you typically work with?

We support a wide range of students, from those needing confidence and structure to those preparing for high-level exams or aiming for academic excellence.

What role do parents play in the tutoring process?

We believe the best results happen when students, tutors and parents work together. Parents receive updates and guidance while allowing students to take increasing ownership of their learning.

Can tutoring help students transitioning between different school systems?

Yes. Many of our students are from international or expat families navigating different curricula. Our tutors help students adjust academically and bridge any learning gaps.

Can tutoring help with confidence, not just grades?

Absolutely. Many students struggle academically because they lack confidence. By strengthening understanding and giving students the space to ask questions, we often see confidence improve alongside academic results.