Help Your Child Excel, Stay on Track, or Catch Up in School
Join our free parent webinar and gain practical guidance on how to support your child’s academic progress at every stage.
Introductory Briefing
How to Support Your Child to Both Improve and Excel
Your Child Deserves More Than “Average”
Whether your child is aiming for top performance or needs additional support, this session will give you clear and actionable direction.
Next step: Reserve your place for our live Parent Webinar (this week).
You’ll leave with clearer insight into your child’s academic progress and the best next steps to support their learning.
Free Parent Education Webinar
Support Your Child’s Progress and Achievement in Maths, English, and Science
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* Spaces are limited to ensure quality discussion
Subjects We Support
Primary Level
- Maths
- English
- Science
Secondary Level
- Maths
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
Including preparation for National 5s, Highers, GCSEs, and A-Levels.
This Is For You If Your Child Is:
In primary or secondary school and needs extra support
Doing well but capable of achieving higher results
Aiming for top performance and elite grades
Preparing for important exams (GCSE, A-Level, Highers)
New to the UK school system and needs guidance
Losing confidence or becoming discouraged
Hear From Our Community
Real stories from families who have seen the difference Oxford Pathways Academy makes.
“Her guidance and encouragement made a meaningful difference for my daughter, helping her grow in confidence, discipline, and self-belief. She was always patient, attentive, and willing to go the extra mile.”
Mrs Alaba Odunaya
Parent
“Before tutoring, I found the subject difficult and lacked confidence. The sessions helped me understand the subject more clearly and feel much more confident. I successfully gained admission into university.”
Martins Dogo
Student
“I noticed clear improvements in my children's confidence, focus, and overall attitude. The support was patient and well tailored to their individual needs, which helped them feel comfortable and motivated.”
Mrs Morenike Eje
Parent