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and the first step is free.

We’ve made it simple to get the support you need. Whether you’re booking for yourself, your child, or your teaching team, our process is quick, flexible, and tailored to your goals. No long forms, no lock-in contracts — just expert help when you need it.

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Book a free consultation to talk through your needs, challenges, and goals — we’ll help you find the right support, fast.

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We work around your timetable, offering both online and in-person sessions to suit school, uni, or work commitments.

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Work directly with Simon or be matched with a qualified, experienced tutor who fits your subject and learning style.

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With personalised, goal-driven support, you’ll build confidence, improve performance, and move forward with clarity — one session at a time.

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Not sure where to start? Let’s talk. In your free consultation, we’ll discuss your goals, challenges, and the best way to support your learning or teaching journey. No pressure — just expert advice to help you take the next step with confidence.

Simple, Transparent Hourly Rates

Pay only for the time you need — no hidden fees, no long-term commitments. Flexible hourly pricing makes expert support accessible when it matters most.

Common Questions

How Does It Work?

Tailored tutoring sessions based on your school’s needs, available online or in-person.

What subjects and year levels do you support?

Legal Studies, Business Studies, and English Literature for Years 7–12; university law subjects; teacher PD.

Do you offer online sessions?

Yes, online and in-person sessions are available.

How do I book a session?

Book online, via email or phone. Free initial consultation available.

Can you help with assignments or thesis writing?

Yes – support includes structure, editing, and research guidance on how to read the relevant literature and find ‘gaps’ and ‘tensions’ worthy of further exploration.