Pricing
The pricing structure reflects the principle that education should be accessible to all. I do not believe education should be a business. I want to provide a service that everyone has access to.
I have been fortunate enough to work in private, international and state schools and I have met students and parents from many different socio-economic and cultural backgrounds and different levels of privilege.
Please see the pricing criteria below and choose what is right for you. If you are able to give more, then you will be giving opportunities to children that don’t have the same level of access as your child.
I will try and provide at least 2 hours every week for families at the higher tier. These tiers are a fluid system, so if you find yourself struggling one month then please reach out to me so I can help with the cost. Likewise if you feel yourself in a comfortable position then go for a lower tier so you can help others.
Classes are priced per 45mins. Class times can be adjusted based on the student's needs.
£66
/class
Tier 1
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-Your child goes to a private school
-Your child can join any club/activities they choose regardless of price.
-The price of new school items does not concern you.
-You do not need to set a budget for the household.
-The household income is clearly above the national average.
£44
/class
Tier 2
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-Your child goes to a State or Private school.
-Your child can join any club/activities they choose but you are cautious of the price.
-You buy school items if they fit into your budget.
-You set a household budget but are not too concerned if it goes over.
-The household income is above the national average.
£33
/class
Tier 3
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-Your child goes to a State or Private school
-Your child's choice of clubs/activities is limited due to financial constraints.
-You only replace items when they need replacing.
-You set out a clear budget for the week/month and stick to it.
-The household income is on par or just above the national average.
£11
/class
Tier 4
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-Your child goes to a state school
-Your family cannot afford after school clubs or weekend activities.
-You cannot afford to replace school items and have to wait for assistance.
-The household budget is very tight and you stick to it.
-The household income is below the national average and you require assistance.