Quiet, consistent support across every stage of education

Private Tuition in London & Internationally

What Does Private Tuition Involve

Structured tuition for students across all age groups and curricula.

Treberys Private offers bespoke tuition delivered by Oxbridge tutors, leading British educators, and global subject specialists. Lessons are available online, in-person, or in small group sessions, structured around the student’s goals, learning style, and schedule.

Our focus is on excellence, continuity, and oversight. Every tutor is selected for expertise, mentorship ability, and compatibility, supported by Treberys Private’s structured framework of guidance to ensure clarity, cohesion, and long-term academic progress.

Whether families engage us independently or alongside relocation or transitional support, tuition reflects our commitment to academic structure, personal confidence, and strategic guidance.

What We Offer

One-to-one

Structured support to reinforce school learning, address areas of difficulty, and enrich academic engagement across core and elective subjects, day schools, boarding schools, and international curricula globally.

Exam Prep

We support preparation for GCSE, A Level and international examinations, as well as competitive school entry, including 7+, 11+, 13+ and scholarship assessments. Each programme is structured around the requirements of the specific school or examination.

School entrance preparation

Academic and interview support for 11+ and 13+ entry, London day schools, boarding schools, and international schools. Lessons integrate with broader guidance for strategic success and confidence, including exam preparation, interview techniques, and school familiarisation.

University entrance preparation

Academic coaching and interview preparation for competitive universities, including Oxbridge, Ivy League, and Russell Group institutions. Tutors focus on critical thinking, personal statements, and admissions interviews.

Interview Preparation

Tailored coaching for school, university, and professional interviews, emphasising expression, confidence, and critical thinking.

Languages

Academic or conversational tuition in English, French, Arabic, Mandarin, Spanish, and more, integrating cultural context where relevant.

University-level tuition

Specialist tuition for undergraduates or gap-year students, offering subject mastery, assessment preparation, and ongoing academic support. Delivered with flexible scheduling and aligned with the standards of Russell Group, Oxbridge, and Ivy League curricula.

Learning Recovery

Short- or medium-term tuition designed for students returning from disruption, disengagement, or underperformance, to rebuild focus, confidence, and academic progress.

Senior Learners

We support adult and postgraduate learners seeking structured guidance, academic refinement, or subject-specific tuition. This may include research support, professional development, or continued study undertaken alongside career or family life.

Our Process

For families seeking academic structure & continuity.

Treberys Private tuition is structured, considered and closely overseen, with each element aligned through a broader mentoring framework. Families may engage tuition on an hourly basis, as a defined programme, or over a longer period, with the same level of continuity and care.

Many families work with us over several years, adjusting the focus and intensity of support as academic priorities evolve.

We support students across day schools, boarding schools and international curricula, as well as those following bespoke or hybrid pathways.

Each element of support sits within one cohesive relationship, ensuring consistency across academic, pastoral and strategic considerations.

Initial understanding

We begin by developing a clear understanding of the student’s current position, academic priorities and wider context, ensuring any tuition is grounded in a considered approach from the outset.

Tutor selection & alignment

Tutors are selected individually, not only for academic strength but for compatibility, communication and their ability to support long-term development.

Structured delivery

Tutors are selected individually, not only for academic strength but for compatibility, communication and their ability to support long-term development.

Oversight & continuity

Tuition is delivered within a consistent framework, whether in person or online, ensuring clarity across subjects, schedules and expectations.

Ongoing adjustment

Support evolves over time, adapting to changing academic demands, transitions and longer-term objectives.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • We match tutors carefully based on academic need, age, personality and the type of support required. Subject knowledge matters, but so does the ability to build trust, momentum and the right working relationship.

  • Yes. We offer in-person, online and hybrid support depending on the student’s needs and location. The format should suit the child and the practical realities of family life, rather than being fixed in one direction.

  • Yes. We work with families in London and can arrange in-person support where appropriate. We also support London-based families who need online or blended arrangements.

  • Yes. We support families internationally, including those based overseas full-time or moving between locations.

  • Yes. We provide tuition for entrance preparation at different stages, including 7+, 11+, 13+ and common entrance. Support can be focused, long-term or integrated with wider school consultancy.

  • Yes. We work across the main senior academic pathways, including GCSE, A Level and IB. Tutor selection takes into account subject expertise, exam-board familiarity and the kind of support the student responds to best.

  • Yes. Tuition is not only for formal exam preparation. It can also help with confidence, consistency, learning gaps, transitions between schools and the rebuilding of academic momentum.

  • Some are qualified teachers, while others come from strong academic or specialist tutoring backgrounds. The right fit depends on the child, the subject and the nature of the brief.

  • Tutors are selected carefully and checked before being introduced. Vetting is an important part of the process, but so is ensuring the tutor is genuinely suited to the student and family.

  • Often, yes. Availability depends on the brief and location, but we regularly help families who need support quickly, whether for a school deadline, a move or an unexpected academic concern.

  • That depends on the student’s goals, timetable and capacity. Some benefit from regular weekly sessions, while others need a more concentrated period of support.

  • Yes. Tuition and consultancy often work well together. A school search may reveal the need for academic preparation, while tuition can also help support a smoother admissions process.

  • Yes. Some families need sustained support over time, while others need a shorter intensive period around exams, entrance assessments or a particular transition.

  • Yes. We support families who need educational continuity during travel, relocation or other periods of change. This may be through online tuition, in-person support or a more residential arrangement depending on circumstances.

  • Treberys takes a more considered and relationship-led approach to tuition. We focus not only on subject coverage, but on the wider context around the child, the family and the educational aim behind the support.

We begin with a conversation to understand your requirements and advise on the most appropriate approach. From there, we will guide you through the next steps with clarity and discretion.

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