Study Clubs at Green Tutors
Structured, supportive group learning for secondary students — without the pressure of traditional tutoring.Our Study Clubs offer structured, low-pressure support for secondary students who need help staying on track, without the intensity of traditional tutoring.
They’re designed to support confidence, consistency, and steady progress alongside school — not to overwhelm students with more teaching.
Who Study Clubs work best for
Study Clubs work best for students who:
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feel overwhelmed by additional lessons or homework
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struggle with fast-paced group teaching
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benefit from structure and accountability
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want support without the fear of “falling behind”
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prefer a quieter, lower-pressure learning environment
They work particularly well for GCSE students across a range of subjects and exam boards.
If a student needs highly personalised teaching or constant individual prompting, we’ll usually recommend 1:1 tuition instead.
What happens in a session
Study Clubs are not taught lessons.
Instead, each session provides:
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a calm, predictable structure
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time for independent work (homework, revision, exam practice)
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an experienced tutor available throughout for support
What Study Clubs include
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Weekly live, supervised sessions
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Small, supportive groups
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Help with understanding work and getting unstuck
What Study Clubs don’t include
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Weekly taught content
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Set homework from the tutor
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Pressure to keep up with a fixed curriculum
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Comparisons between students
This keeps Study Clubs sustainable and accessible, even during busy or difficult weeks.
Subjects & environment
Study Clubs are available for core secondary subjects, including:
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Science
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Maths
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English
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Humanities
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Computer Science
Study Clubs and 1:1 tuition
Study Clubs are designed to complement, not replace, 1:1 tuition.
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Some students thrive with Study Club support alone
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Others benefit from combining Study Clubs with targeted 1:1 sessions
Our aim
We want students to leave sessions feeling:
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calmer
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more confident
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clearer about what to do next
How to get started
If you’re considering a Study Club, the first step is to talk to us.
We’ll explain current availability, answer your questions, and help you decide whether a Study Club or 1:1 tuition is the best fit.