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Online tutoring for Jeddah students

Jeddah families have fewer international schools to choose from than Riyadh, and the strong ones hold long waiting lists. When school support is not enough, most parents look for a private tutor. The problem is finding one who teaches your child's actual exam board rather than a generic version of the subject.

Timezone: GMT+3School week: Sunday to ThursdayFirst session free
King Fahd's Fountain on the Jeddah seafront
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Schools and curricula

LiveTutor matches on the specification. If your child sits Cambridge IGCSE Extended Maths, the tutor teaches Cambridge IGCSE Extended Maths, knows the paper structure, and works from past papers in lessons. The same applies to Edexcel, AQA, American grade-level courses and the Digital SAT.

Every tutor is identity-verified and interviewed, with a voice introduction you can hear before committing. Recording and video storage are off in our classrooms, and lesson speech is transcribed only for safeguarding review.

Lesson times that fit

Jeddah shares Riyadh's GMT+3 clock and Sunday to Thursday school week, so the same timing advantages apply: after-school hours fall in the UK working afternoon, and your Friday-Saturday weekend is a normal working period for British tutors.

Many Jeddah families split sessions between two subjects, for example one weekly maths lesson and one English lesson. Credits work across subjects, so you buy sessions once and use them where your child needs them most.

Questions parents ask us

Can lessons fit around school dismissal times in Jeddah?

Yes. Most families book between 4pm and 8pm GMT+3 on school days, and any time on Friday and Saturday.

Do you teach the exact exam board my child's school uses?

Yes. Tell us the school and course, and we match a tutor for that specification: Cambridge, Edexcel, AQA, American curriculum or IB.

Is there a free trial for Jeddah students?

Yes, one full 60-minute session per child, with no payment details needed. If the match is wrong, we rematch free.

How do payments work from Saudi Arabia?

You pay online by card, per session, from $19 per hour (about SAR 71). No subscription and no minimum commitment.

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