The Tutoring Heroes Team

Boosting your child’s confidence and unlocking their potential

Tutoring Heroes began with one teacher’s vision and has grown into a tight-knit team of 40 tutors, led by experienced educator Alan, who brings over 15 years of teaching expertise. Parents choose us because we’re intentionally small. That means we’re deeply invested in every student’s progress, not just ticking boxes.

We handpick tutors for their expertise and their character. Learning should be inspiring, which is why our tutors are not only highly skilled, but also fun, friendly, and genuinely passionate.

All our tutors are based in the UK and go through a thorough selection process. With just 4% of applicants accepted, only the most outstanding make it onto our team.

Annie

Annie is a skilled tutor across science, maths, and English. Her calm and encouraging approach helps students feel at ease and capable, even when tackling challenging material.

 

She achieved outstanding GCSE and A-level results—particularly in chemistry and biology—and is especially interested in genetics, human physiology, and physical chemistry. Annie’s tutoring style is warm, approachable, and methodical. Having faced exam pressure herself, she’s committed to helping students build confidence by breaking down complex ideas and offering lots of practice with exam-style questions.

 

Annie enjoys showing how science, maths, and English are key to understanding the world and developing critical thinking skills. Outside tutoring, she plays competitive netball for her university team and enjoys hiking with her family. A fun fact: despite being a big fan of books and films, Annie has never watched the Harry Potter series—something that always surprises her friends! She hopes to pursue a career in genetic counselling.

Devon

Devon is an incredibly passionate science and maths tutor, whose friendly approach helps students build confidence and independence. Currently studying Zoology at university, Devon achieved strong academic results at GCSE and A-level, particularly excelling in maths topics like graphing and mechanics. His tutoring style focuses on clear explanations, guided practice, and steady progression, with a strong belief in the power of repetition to secure knowledge.

 

Devon is a nature enthusiast at heart; he often hikes in the Peak District and likes rock climbing in his spare time. His fascination with prehistoric life has made palaeontology a lifelong passion, and he even had the opportunity to meet a renowned palaeontologist during his studies — a highlight of his university experience. Unsurprisingly, his favourite film is Jurassic Park – because he loves dinosaurs.

 

Devon believes that both maths and science are crucial tools for understanding the world and equipping people with the tools to shape a better future. A fun fact about him is that he’s also a talented tuba player who once toured Czechia with a brass band!

Lauren

Lauren is an enthusiastic and supportive tutor, specialising in science and maths, who helps students grow in confidence and understanding. With a calm, clear approach, Lauren breaks down tricky topics into manageable steps and always creates a positive space where students feel comfortable asking questions. She particularly enjoys supporting students in developing their understanding of core science principles and then applying them in a logical way.

 

Lauren is currently studying Biomedical Sciences at university and particularly enjoys topics like genetics and physiology. She also enjoys the challenge and satisfaction of maths, especially when working through multi-step problems and equations. Outside of her studies, Lauren enjoys running, hiking, and exploring new places with friends. Her patience, clarity, and friendly encouragement help students thrive.

Harry

Harry is an encouraging, down-to-earth tutor who blends strong subject knowledge with a practical, student-led approach. His goal is to build real confidence by focusing not just on answers, but on helping students understand the “why” behind each topic.

 

Currently studying Electronic Engineering at the University of York, Harry particularly enjoys maths topics such as proof and functions, as well as physics and control systems. He also brings a clear and calm teaching style to science more broadly, always linking concepts to real-world applications.

 

Outside of tutoring, Harry is a multi-instrumentalist and huge music enthusiast — you’ll often find him collecting records or playing guitar. He also has a passion for tech and has been involved in impressive broadcast engineering projects. Friendly and intellectually curious, Harry is the kind of tutor who students not only learn from but enjoy spending time with.

Amelia

Amelia is a calm, supportive tutor who loves helping students feel more confident in their abilities. She believes that creating a relaxed and open learning environment is key to students making progress, and she works hard to adapt her teaching style to suit each learner’s needs. Her lessons are structured yet engaging, ensuring students feel both comfortable and challenged.

 

Currently studying Games Arts at university, Amelia has a real appreciation for both logical problem-solving and creative expression. She enjoys helping students discover that Maths can be fun and that English can unlock a powerful way to communicate and understand the world.

 

Outside of tutoring, Amelia enjoys playing the violin, reading historical fiction, and swimming. She finds that music and books provide a great balance between creativity and focus, much like tutoring itself.

Eva

Eva is a thoughtful and inspiring tutor who creates a positive learning environment where students feel empowered and motivated.  Her sessions are tailored to the student’s interests and strengths, aiming to build confidence, curiosity, and a sense of achievement. Her goal is always to create a positive learning environment that helps students enjoy their work and reach their potential.

 

She is currently studying Politics and International Relations at the University of Bristol and brings her analytical and communication skills into her tutoring. Her love for literature and language shines through in her sessions, and she often draws connections between storytelling, social change, and personal growth.

 

Outside of tutoring, Eva enjoys creative writing, playing guitar, and team sports such as basketball and volleyball. A quirky fact about her? She once led a student podcast series focused on social justice topics — combining her love for communication and advocacy in a unique way.

Mia

Mia is an engaging and committed tutor who brings energy, warmth, and adaptability to every lesson. Specialising in supporting students from Year 1 to Year 7, she tailors her approach to each learner’s needs—helping them feel confident and capable, even when tackling tricky topics. Mia is especially skilled in developing reasoning skills and maths confidence, as well as boosting vocabulary and creativity in English.

 

Currently studying Primary Education at university, Mia enjoys exploring new teaching strategies—particularly for topics like multiplication, algebra, and grammar. Her sessions often include fun techniques, such as “locking up boring words,” to encourage creative writing.

 

Outside of tutoring, Mia enjoys reading historical fiction (especially Michael Morpurgo), painting by numbers, and hiking. She’s also currently learning to play the saxophone, inspired by Bruce Springsteen and Madness. With her kind and thoughtful approach, Mia makes every student feel seen, supported, and inspired to reach their potential.

Elliot

Elliot is a fun, driven tutor who specialises in science and maths. Currently studying psychology at university, he has a strong understanding of how young people learn and stay motivated. He’s especially interested in educational psychology and hopes to one day influence education policy to better support student wellbeing.

 

Elliot achieved excellent GCSE and A-level results, with a particular love for topics like biodiversity, nutrition, and differentiation. His interest in biology began with a fascination for how living things function and interact. He also enjoys the challenge of maths and how it builds essential problem-solving skills for science.

 

Known for his patient, upbeat tutoring style, Elliot focuses on making lessons engaging and accessible for every student. Outside of tutoring, he enjoys football (a proud Swansea City fan), cooking, music, film, and staying active. A fun fact: he once placed third in a national chess competition in Wales!

Isabella

Isabella is a warm and engaging tutor with a real gift for helping students build confidence in both English and maths. She achieved top grades in A-level English and maths—a rare and impressive combination that reflects her broad academic strengths. She is now studying English at the University of Warwick, where she’s especially interested in 20th-century literature and persuasive writing.

 

Isabella brings a calm, encouraging presence to her lessons, with a strong focus on student-led learning. She believes in making sessions interactive and enjoyable, while also ensuring students make clear, tangible progress. Her experience tutoring both subjects means she’s well equipped to support learners across a wide range of abilities and topics.

 

Beyond her academic work, Isabella enjoys creative writing, musical theatre, and long countryside walks with her dog. A quirky fact: she once performed in a Shakespeare production staged entirely outdoors—in the pouring rain! She hopes to combine her love of language and education in a future career in publishing or teaching.

Fred

Fred is currently completing a Master’s in Physics at the University of Edinburgh. With exceptional physics and maths knowledge and a warm, engaging approach, he’s a fun and patient tutor who brings energy to every session.

 

His academic journey has included exciting research at the UK Centre for Astrobiology, where he explored plastic biodegradation on the International Space Station—an experience he draws on to show students how maths and science connect to real-world challenges, helping them find their own passion for learning.

 

Fred has worked with young people through the charity Children’s Holiday Venture, where he developed and ran programmes designed to build confidence, social skills, and emotional wellbeing. This experience has sharpened his ability to adapt lessons and connect meaningfully with students.

 

He also coaches an after-school football club for children under 10, where he plans fun, engaging sessions that promote teamwork and skill development. Fred’s enthusiasm, creativity, and strong academic foundation make him a brilliant addition to the tutoring team.

Felicity

Felicity is an enthusiastic and knowledgeable tutor who supports students in both science and maths. Currently studying chemistry at university, she brings energy, clarity, and a love of learning to every session, helping students feel confident and engaged.

 

While chemistry is her speciality, Felicity also teaches biology and physics, using real-world examples—like how cooking affects flavour or how CFCs harm the ozone layer—to make lessons meaningful. In maths, she focuses on building problem-solving skills and helping students tackle challenges step by step.

 

She achieved excellent GCSE and A-level results and now specialises in areas such as organic chemistry and chirality, where she’s fascinated by how molecular structures influence everything from medicine to the environment. Her warm, adaptable approach creates a supportive space where students can thrive.

 

Outside tutoring, Felicity enjoys concerts, time with friends, running, and experimenting in the kitchen—her favourite form of everyday chemistry. She takes pride in seeing her students grow and looks forward to continuing that impact in a future career in education.

Adam

Adam is a thoughtful and passionate science tutor currently studying Biomedical Science at university. With particular interests in immunology and pharmacology, he brings curiosity and depth to every lesson, helping students understand complex ideas with clarity and confidence. His teaching style blends structure with creativity, tailored to support each student’s individual learning needs.

 

Adam has a wide range of interests beyond science—he’s fluent in several languages, runs an educational Instagram page, and has led a peer mentoring society. He’s also a published poet and enjoys philosophy, literature, gaming, and interior design.

 

A highlight of his academic journey was winning a Royal Society of Chemistry competition for lab technique—fuelling his passion for both modern medicine and historical remedies. When he’s not tutoring, Adam can be found roller-skating, playing dodgeball, or volunteering with health charities. He hopes to pursue a career in medical pathology or radiology, combining science with meaningful impact.