If you’ve been wondering whether your child needs exam coaching or tutoring to bolster their GCSE or A Level grades, you’re not alone.
When your youngster is falling behind or struggling to meet their potential, the instinct is often to hire a tutor. But what if the problem isn’t just the subject?
If your child is stuck because they’re overwhelmed, under-confident or unsure where to begin – rather than lacking subject-specific knowledge – then exam coaching might be the golden ticket to turning things around.
How actually is exam coaching different to tutoring?
Unlike a tutor who focuses on explaining subject material, an exam coach works on the strategy, mindset and habits that lead to long-term academic success.
Exam coaching isn’t about simply getting through this term’s grades. It’s about setting your child up to thrive across every subject, every exam and every year ahead.
Dr Tej Samani, leading exam coach in the UK, says: “Tutoring might help a student understand a topic, but coaching helps them tackle exam strategy – plus all the emotional stuff in between, like confidence, handling pressure and time management.”
Here at Performance Learning, we’ve put together 5 key signs your child will benefit from exam coaching rather than tutoring…
1. They understand the subject, but flump exams
Tutors are brilliant at breaking down tricky topics, but they often focus on content in isolation. On the flip side, an exam coach looks at the bigger picture.
If your child understands the maths in class but still struggles when it comes to exam day, there’s usually a deeper issue: time management, exam technique or revision structure… or all of the above.
An exam coach helps them develop effective routines – such as daily planning, confidence boosting, prioritising topics – that carry over into every subject.
2. They don’t have a positive mindset
A tutor will explain photosynthesis or algebra step-by-step to your child – but if they’re anxious, demotivated or convinced they’re “just not good at exams”, knowing the content isn’t enough.
An exam coach works on confidence, resilience and self-talk. Here at Performance Learning, we know that they are the emotional and psychological tools that make all the difference when pressure kicks in.
Harnessing these mental study skills teaches your child how to bounce back from setbacks, stay calm in exams and believe in their ability to improve.
3. They need better study habits
When your child finishes a tutoring session, they’ve hopefully understood one topic a bit better. But what about the hour after the session? The week between lessons? The time they’re meant to be revising?
Exam coaches equip your child the tools to plan, revise and stay on track independently. That includes:
- Creating realistic revision timetables
- Tackling procrastination
- Learning how to prioritise
- Building in rest and recovery
The main goal of exam coaching is to instill a sense of independence in your child. This will create a huge shift in confidence, and we promise it’ll last far beyond the exam season.
4. Their approach to studying is too rigid
Tutors tend to specialise in one subject. So, if your child is struggling with English and science and managing stress, you’ll need three separate tutors. And still, you might not address the root cause.
An exam coach isn’t tied to one subject. Instead, the structure is fluid and tailored to each child, focusing on the academic skills and learning behaviours that underpin success in every subject.
Think time management, memory strategies, essay planning and retrieval practice. Whether it’s GCSEs, A Levels or even transitioning to university, coaching travels with them.
5. You want long term gains, not short term wins
Tutors are often brought in as emergency support. They’re treated as a last-minute booster in the run-up to mocks or final exams. But the truth is, the academic challenges your child faces won’t vanish after this term.
An exam coach doesn’t just help them pass – they help them grow.
They’re trained to look at the whole learner: strengths, blind spots, motivations, stress points and more. They help students create sustainable strategies, track their own progress and take ownership of their learning.
Here at Performance Learning, we don’t view exam coaching as a rescue plan. It is a long-term road map to success that will make your child happier and more confident.
Does my child need an exam coach rather than tutor?
If your child is falling behind in one specific subject and simply needs a clearer explanation, a tutor can work wonders.
But if they’re:
- Struggling across several subjects
- Panicking under pressure
- Putting off revision
- Lacking structure or motivation
- Repeating the same mistakes in assessments
Then exam coaching might be the better fit… especially if they do have tutors already but their grades aren’t improving.
Academic success isn’t just about knowing the material. It’s about knowing how to learn, how to manage time and how to keep going when things get tough.
If your child is capable but not consistent, bright but blocked, or simply needs more structure than they’re getting in school, consider working with an exam coach.
The truth about exam coaching
At Performance Learning, we know that success in exams takes more than just knowing the subject. It takes study skills, confidence, structure and strategy. It also requires a happy child.
That is why our exam coaches work closely with students to help them study smarter, revise more effectively and walk into every exam feeling ready – and leave feeling proud of themselves.
We support learners of all abilities. Our promise is to boost every student’s grades and help them make meaningful progress, regardless of where they start.
We do this through our proven, research-backed coaching method. It is a personalised programme that strengthens each student’s intellectual readiness and emotional resilience.
We teach students how to think clearly under pressure, manage their time, organise their revision and build belief in their own ability. These are the tools they need not just to succeed in one subject, but across the board – and in life beyond school.
Our exam coaches support students preparing for GCSEs, AS and A Levels. We also work with children getting ready for the 11 Plus and Common Entrance exams. Every coaching journey is tailored to the student’s age, stage and individual needs, meaning your child gets support that is right for them.
When your child joins Performance Learning, they do not just work towards better grades. They develop skills that will help them far beyond school. From managing anxiety to planning long-term goals, our programme gives them the confidence and clarity to take control of their own learning.
Start your child’s exam coaching journey today
Whatever academic path your child is on, we can help them move forward with purpose. If you want to help your child build strong study habits, develop resilience and achieve their academic potential, exam coaching could be the right next step.
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