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Online Tutoring for Hong Kong Students: A Parent's Guide
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Online Tutoring for Hong Kong Students: A Parent's Guide


31 Mar 2026

Your child attends Kellett School, Harrow International, or one of the ESF schools in Hong Kong. They're following the British curriculum. But when homework comes home, you're not sure how to help.

Online tutoring with UK-qualified teachers solves this exact problem.

Why UK Teachers Matter for British Curriculum Schools


Hong Kong has excellent British curriculum schools. But when your child needs extra support, UK-qualified teachers understand the system completely.

They know the English National Curriculum inside out. They recognise British maths methods. They understand phonics teaching. They know what IGCSE examiners look for.

When your child says "I don't understand fronted adverbials" or "I'm stuck on column addition," a UK teacher knows exactly what they mean and how to help.

Two Ways to Learn


Tuition Clubs: Small Group Learning

Small groups of 3 to 5 children learning together. Weekly English and maths sessions led by qualified UK teachers. Timetabled for Hong Kong evenings to fit after school schedules.

Children learn with peers at similar levels. Teachers give focused personal attention in every session.

1:1 Bespoke Tuition: Personalised Support

One teacher working with one child. Lessons matched to your child's exact needs, level, and learning style.

Ideal for children preparing for UK independent school or boarding school entry. The same quality teaching your child would receive in a British independent school classroom.

Supporting Different Student Needs


Entrance Exam Preparation

Primary Tutor Project has supported students preparing for competitive school admissions. ESF. Kellett. GSIS. Harrow Hong Kong.

The approach goes beyond test practice. Teachers develop strong core skills, exam technique, and confidence. Students feel fully prepared on exam day.

Local School Students

Children in local Hong Kong schools (P1 to P6) get structured support with English reading, writing, and maths.

Teachers understand the challenges of learning in English. Lessons build fluency and confidence step by step.

British Curriculum and IB Students

Whether your child follows the English National Curriculum or the IB programme, UK teachers tailor lessons to match what they're learning at school.

Subjects Covered


Primary Tutor Project specialises in two core subjects:

English: Reading, writing, grammar, comprehension, phonics

Maths: Number work, problem solving, reasoning (following British methods and terminology)

Teachers work with children from Reception through Year 6, covering Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.

Scheduling for Hong Kong Families


Sessions are timetabled for Hong Kong evenings. Your child finishes school. Has a break. Joins their tutoring session when they're ready to learn.

No rushing across the city in traffic. No finding parking. No waiting rooms. Your child learns from home at times that work for Hong Kong schedules.

Getting Started


Online tutoring removes barriers Hong Kong families face. No commute. No searching locally for qualified British curriculum tutors. No scheduling problems.

Your child learns from home. Gets expert help from UK-qualified teachers. Builds confidence in English and maths.

View Hong Kong tutoring options here.

British curriculum expertise. IB support. Entrance exam preparation. All delivered online by teachers who understand exactly what Hong Kong students need.

 


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Author: Callie Moir

I’m Callie, the founder of Primary Tutor Project, an online tuition service that connects families around the world with expert UK primary school teachers. We specialise in English and maths tuition (including ESL), supporting children through every stage of primary education. I've been a tutor and an early years and primary school teacher in Colombia, Japan, and the UK, and I love sharing my experience through the Primary Tutor Project blog!

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