Interactive Online Classes in UK For Year 1 to GCSE & A level
Online Tutoring UK Students Actually Enjoy
Most online tutoring puts one student in front of one tutor and calls it personalised. We do things differently. Concept Study runs small group online classes of just 3 to 4 students, which means your child gets the attention they need without the isolation of learning alone.
Every class is live and teacher-led. Students can ask questions, collaborate with peers, and engage with content that’s actually designed for how young people learn today. It’s the benefit of a private online tutor with the energy of a classroom.
And at from just £9 per hour billed monthly, it’s one of the most affordable online tutoring options available in the UK, with a 100% refund guarantee if you’re not satisfied after your first class.

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What Sets Concept Study Apart
Small Groups, Not Solo Sessions
Classes are capped at 3 to 4 students. Your child gets individual attention, peer interaction, and a teacher who actually knows their name. No large, anonymous webinars.
Live, Interactive Teaching
All sessions are live. Students engage with real teachers in real time, ask questions, receive instant feedback, and work through problems together. Pre-recorded video libraries are not what we do.
Flexible Scheduling
Life is busy. Our flexible online classes fit around school timetables, after-school clubs, and family commitments. And if something comes up, rescheduling is straightforward.
Risk-Free Trial
Not sure if it’s right for your child? Attend the first class. If you decide not to continue, you pay nothing. It’s that simple. We believe in what we offer, which is why we’re confident enough to put it to the test first.
STEM.org Accreditation
Concept Study is officially accredited by STEM.org, the leading international STEM education accreditor. This is not a badge we bought. It’s recognition that our teaching standards, content quality, and learning outcomes meet a globally respected benchmark.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What types of courses does concept.study offer?
We offer a wide range of courses, including but not limited to, business management, technology, science, arts, and humanities. Our courses are designed to cater to different levels, from beginners to advanced learners.
How do I enroll in a course on concept.study?
To enroll in a course, first create an account on our website. Once logged in, browse through the course catalog, select a course you are interested in, and follow the instructions to enroll.
Is there any free trial/demo class?
We do provide free demo/trial classes but, only if you don’t like our classes & decide not to continue after our first class, and then we will not charge anything (Yes, it is Risk-Free)
Do you have a refund policy?
Yes we do have a Refund Policy and it Explained in a Simple Example
- If you cancel after 2 classes
- Get a refund for the remaining 6 classes in your bank account.
Do you provide homework and class notes?
Yes, we certainly provide both homework and class notes to support your learning journey and help you achieve your academic goals.
How many students are in the group classes?
So if we talk about the strength of our group classes, it’s around 3-4 students in a single group class.
Can we ask to reschedule classes for any planned leave?
Yes, you’re welcome to request a reschedule for classes due to planned leave. We appreciate advance notice to ensure smooth adjustments for everyone involved.
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