Private home tutoring from live-in tutors helps to support schooling and assist the child’s learning and education.

May 26, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Education News
Oxford, UK – Tutors International one of the leading private tuition agencies and provider of private live-in-tutoring worldwide, offers a bespoke recruitment service to help children and young people with a variety of educational needs. Tutors work with children of all nationalities, who require extra educational support or who need to be extended academically, or where other family pursuits make for a difficult 'fit' with standard schooling. For more information visit www.tutors-international.com or call
+44 (0) 1865 435 135.


Parents seek Private Tuition for their children
In addition to full time school, many parents are now seeking additional help for their children’s education and are prepared to pay for private tutoring. There is now more demand to recruit a full or part time private tutor or even a live in tutor – which is believed to be an ideal way to improve the child’s learning and education. Tutors International works closely with the family throughout the entire contract period to ensure the assigned tutor is a good match for the family and that the child’s learning progress is being continually monitored.

“Private tutoring is becoming a burgeoning industry” says Adam Caller, spokesperson at Tutors International. “Private Tuition can be called upon for a number of reasons from learning difficulties through to providing support for international students who are moving between international school systems. It can work to reinforce and enhance what the child is already learning at school as well as filling in the gaps where the ‘one size fits all’ educational system is perhaps not providing sufficient mentoring and personal attention”.


International Tutoring Placements
Tutors International’s recent tutoring assignments range from a boy who had been at a Montessori school in Germany and needed to make up learning ground to meet the level of a UK school, through to tutoring two boys in Bahrain – one was doing badly while the other seemed bored. Tutors International recruited a female tutor to work across all subjects and support a range of abilities.