UK students preparing for Spanish GCSE and A-level exams in class

Assessment-led online Spanish tuition for UK exam students

Walk into Spanish exams with a plan.

GCSE and A-level exam boards we support

GCSE + A-levelAQA GCSE + A-levelPearson Edexcel GCSE + A-levelOCR GCSE + A-levelWJEC / Eduqas IGCSECambridge IGCSE A-levelCambridge International GCSE + A-levelAQA GCSE + A-levelPearson Edexcel GCSE + A-levelOCR GCSE + A-levelWJEC / Eduqas IGCSECambridge IGCSE A-levelCambridge International

Not sure where to start?

Parents do not need more tabs open. They need context.

Grades improve when the work is specific: which board, which paper, which mark scheme, which repeated mistake, which next booking.

Assessment-led route One clear recommendation after seeing the student's level. Book assessment

How it works

Clarity starts with a real teacher who knows the exam.

01 Choose GCSE or A-level

Parents begin from the right collection, not a generic class page.

02 Book assessment or product

The route can be assessment, weekly tuition, speaking, writing, mocks, IRP or essays.

03 Train the weak marks

Lessons focus on the exact skill that is stopping the grade from moving.

Advice that changes the exam year.

"The goal is not to do more Spanish. The goal is to practise the Spanish that wins marks."
"A nervous speaker does not need pressure. They need repetition, correction and a safe route into fluency."
"A-level students need ideas and language. One without the other is where marks disappear."

Frequently asked

Honestly answered for GCSE and A-level parents.

Should we book GCSE or A-level first?

Use the collection that matches the exam. If you are unsure what the student needs, start with the assessment collection.

Is this just conversation practice?

No. Speaking matters, but the tuition is exam-led: writing, grammar, translation, mocks, IRP and essay work can all be trained.

Can you help close to exams?

Yes, but the plan becomes more focused: mock review, speaking confidence, grammar repair and high-value writing structures.