UHNW Families
News and insights about our tutoring services that cater to the unique needs of Ultra-High-Net-Worth (UHNW) families.
Monday, May 18th, 2015
“The amount of homework given in the US education system is shocking”, says Tutors International.
Leading provider of full-time home tuition, Tutors International, today commented on the shocking amount of homework assigned to students in the US educational system in schools around the world, calling for more co-operation between teachers. Adam Caller, an independent education consultant and former teacher, today reported that the amount of homework assigned by teachers at US schools was “shockingly excessive”...
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Monday, May 11th, 2015
“What to do if your child didn’t get into their chosen private school” – advice from Tutors International
Private tutoring agency, Tutors International, today provided advice for parents whose children did not get accepted at their chosen independent or private school.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2015
“UHNW parents tend to choose full-time home tutoring when they didn’t have an elite education themselves”, says Tutors International.
Leading provider of full-time home tuition and elite education solutions, Tutors International, today commented on the backgrounds of parents who seek full-time time tuition, explaining that they want a better start in life than they themselves had. Adam Caller, who founded the world’s leading provider of full-time private tuition, Tutors International, explained that many UHNW parents didn’t necessarily have much...
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Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
“Topic-based learning takes off in schools” Tutors International comments on blended learning
Global provider of full-time home tuition, Tutors International, today commented on the rise of topic-based learning in schools. The world’s leading provider of full-time private tuition, Tutors International, today commented on the growing popularity of topic-based, or project-based, learning in UK schools, and how this style of education has been used successfully at Tutors International for many years. Their comment...
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Thursday, April 9th, 2015
“School commutes are driving parents to full time private tutoring” reports Tutors International
Leading provider of full-time home tuition, Tutors International, today reported that more enquiries for full-time home schooling are coming from parents who are tired of long commutes to and from school. The world’s leading provider of full-time private tuition, Tutors International, today announced an increase in the switch to home schooling because they feel that the excessive commutes to and...
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Monday, March 23rd, 2015
“Private tutors for September 2015 need to be headhunted now”, Tutors International warns parents
Leading provider of full-time home tuition, Tutors International, today warned parents of the need to act quickly if they hope to secure the best private tutors for the September term. The world’s leading provider of full-time private tuition, Tutors International, today warned parents that are considering engaging a full-time private tutor to start in September 2015 that they need to...
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Monday, February 9th, 2015
How young is too young when it comes to private tuition? Tutors International reports a rise in tutoring requests for under-7s
Tutors International, global provider of full-time private tutoring, today reported that it has recorded a rise in the number of enquiries for full-time tutoring for under-7s. Adam Caller, who founded Tutors International in 1999, today reported that the organisation, which is the leading international provider of full-time private tuition, has seen an increase in the number of enquiries from parents...
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Tuesday, January 6th, 2015
“If the CEM 11+ exam is tutor-proof why are parents so anxious to secure a tutor?” Tutors International comments on CEM exam
Tutors International, global provider of full-time private tutoring, today commented on the phenomenon of parents seeking CEM-specialists to tutor children in the new tutor-proof exam. Grammar schools in Birmingham and Buckinghamshire are ditching the controversial 11+ exam in favour of CEM exam that is being hailed – wrongly – as an un-tutorable test. It’s supposed to do away with the...
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Thursday, November 27th, 2014
Tutors International publishes advice on the costs and benefits of home schooling
Adam Caller, founder of leading private tuition provider Tutors International and independent education consultant, today published a comparison of the costs and benefits of home schooling with a private tutor against independent schools. Independent Education Consultant, Adam Caller, who has more than 20 years’ experience of teaching in private schools and as a private tutor, has today published his views...
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Monday, August 11th, 2014
“Like royal nannies, private tutors must show loyalty and deference”, claim Tutors International
Leading private tutoring agency, Tutors International, today compared the qualities expected in the most elite of private tutors with those of royal nannies. As Prince George turns one year old, there is much discussion about royal babies and their raising. Describing the qualities essential in a recent article in the Telegraph, the author states that royal nannies must show loyalty...
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Monday, August 4th, 2014
Tutors International shortlisted for three EducationInvestor 2014 awards
Tutors International is shortlisted for three categories at the prestigious EducationInvestor Awards, including Education Business of the Year and Exporting Excellence. As the world’s leading provider of full-time private tuition, Tutors International is the only Private Tutoring company shortlisted outside its own category at the EducationInvestor Awards 2014 EducationInvestor has organised the award ceremony for the last five years. The...
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Monday, July 21st, 2014
Sports provision in private home-schooling excels sports provision in private schools: Tutors International reports rise in privately tutored sports stars
Tutors International, the world’s leading provider of full time private tuition, today reported that they are home-schooling more students who hope to become professional athletes than ever before Adam Caller, who founded prestigious global tuition company, Tutors International in 1999, today reported that the agency has full-time private tutors for more sports professional hopefuls than ever before. Mr Caller commented,...
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Monday, July 14th, 2014
“Boarding school pupils can have a sense of entitlement, misogyny and a swagger that is unattractive,” say Tutors International
Tutors International, the world’s leading provider of full time private tuition, today commented on a recent article about poor leadership skills in ex-boarding school students. Founder, Adam Caller, describes the character traits that make good leaders, which are rarely found in boarders who often struggle with the pressure from their environment. In a recent article by The Guardian psychologist Nick Duffell...
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Monday, May 12th, 2014
“What’s an ‘astronomical’ fee?”: Tutors International founder, Adam Caller defends super tutors’ salaries
Education consultant and founder of Tutors International, Adam Caller, today published a response to the scepticism around the fees commanded by ‘super tutors’. A recent article on the BBC website (Sean Coughlin, Exam pressure: What the private tutor saw, 23 April 2014), looks at exam pressure on school pupils, and the families who pay “astronomical” fees for the very best...
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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014
“Are even the best private schools failing young women?” asks Tutors International
Adam Caller, founder of Tutors International, today commented on a recent article, questioning whether even top private schools are producing a generation of girls who aspire to be political ‘wives and girlfriends’ rather than successes in their own right? Are private schools failing young women? A recent article in The Telegraph (Victoria Lambert, Why everyone wants a Marlborough missus, 25...
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