Frequently asked questions

Find answers to the most common questions about lessons, pricing and how Atlas Learn works. If you can't see what you're looking for, feel free to get in touch.

Online lessons take place on Zoom. Students join with a link, that is sent before the lesson, and work through examples, explanations and practice questions with their tutor. All resources used in the lesson are provided afterwards.

Currently we offer tutoring in Maths, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computing from primary level up to A-Level. We can also support with 11+ and GCSE exam preparation. If there are any subjects you would like to learn but aren't currently being offered by us please feel free to contacts us and we will try our best to introduce that subject too.

We teach students aged 6–18, covering Primary, 11+, KS3, GCSE, and A-Level. Some tutors also support IB and foundation university-level topics.

Just click “Book Lesson” on our website and choose a time that suits you. You’ll receive a confirmation email and your tutor will contact you before the session to introduce themselves.

We hand-match every student with a tutor based on the subject, exam board, personality, and preferred learning style. If the tutor isn’t a perfect fit, we’ll gladly switch at any time.

Lessons are not recorded by default, but we can enable recording if a parent specifically requests it. Students also receive notes, worked examples and homework help outside lessons.

Yes. Tutors give optional homework and provide support between lessons via message, so students can ask questions anytime.

Invoices are sent weekly. There is no long-term contract — you only pay for the lessons you book.

Yes, we offer flexible cancellations. You can reschedule or cancel a lesson up to 24 hours before the start time.

There’s no commitment at all. The first lesson is completely free, so you can meet the tutor before deciding to continue.

No — all lessons are one-to-one so each student receives personalised support and attention.

Just a laptop or tablet with a camera, microphone, and a stable internet connection. A stylus or graphics tablet can make maths/science lessons easier, but it’s optional, a pen and paper works just fine.

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