Live 1-on-1 IGCSE tutoring, O-Level tuition and A-Level preparation for students across Jeddah. Scheduled around the Saudi Sunday–Thursday school week. Cambridge and Edexcel specialists. Free diagnostic trial included.
Intake for Jeddah students is limited each month to protect teaching quality and teacher continuity.
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Jeddah is Saudi Arabia's most internationally diverse city, and that diversity runs deep into its schools. The city has a large, long-established expatriate population — drawn by trade, commerce, and proximity to Makkah — and with it a cluster of well-regarded British and international curriculum institutions. The British International School Jeddah (BISJ), the American International School of Jeddah (AISJ), and Dar Al Fikr Schools collectively serve thousands of international and Saudi families who treat Cambridge IGCSE and Edexcel qualifications as the foundational step toward UK, US, and European universities.
For Jeddah families, an IGCSE grade is rarely abstract. It sits directly in the path of A-Level subject selection, scholarship eligibility, and university entry requirements. Saudi government scholarships, competitive placements at UK Russell Group institutions, and programmes in medicine and engineering all carry specific subject and grade thresholds. A student who finishes Year 11 with a C in Chemistry when they needed a B is not just disappointed — they face a real, concrete obstacle. Specialist tutoring is not a luxury here. It is a practical decision.
At Velocity Tuition Academy, we work with Jeddah students on IGCSE Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Economics with tutors who know the exact Cambridge or Edexcel specification — not the general topic, but the syllabus, the mark scheme, the command words, and the difference between a correct answer and a fully credited one in the examiner's eyes.
All sessions are online, 1-on-1, and built around the Sunday–Thursday Saudi school week. Jeddah families tell us consistently that finding a subject-specialist tutor locally — someone who genuinely knows the IGCSE extended specification rather than the general content area — is genuinely difficult. Online removes that constraint entirely, and gives students access to tutors they could not find in the city.
Every subject is taught 1-on-1 by a specialist who knows the exact board and specification your child is sitting. Click any subject to see the full programme details.
We work with students from BISJ, AISJ, Dar Al Fikr, Compass International, and Saudi Aramco Schools. We understand their exam board, pacing, and the subject combinations their students carry into exam season.
Sunday–Thursday scheduling is standard for us. Weekday evenings, Friday mornings, and Saturdays are all available. Sessions fit around your family — not a template designed for a Monday–Friday week.
Jeddah families communicate on WhatsApp. So do we. Enquiries, scheduling, progress updates, and between-session questions all happen on WhatsApp — nothing falls through the cracks.
The tutor your child works with knows their subject in depth — the mark scheme, the command words, the grade boundaries. That precision is what moves a student from a C to a B or from a B to an A.
Our Jeddah students come from British, American, and international curriculum schools across the city. We are familiar with their programmes, pacing, and exam board requirements.
Home education in Saudi Arabia does not carry a formal licensing framework like the UAE's KHDA system. There is no national registration body, and private candidates in Jeddah typically register through the British Council or accredited schools that allow external entry for Cambridge and Edexcel examinations.
Families who home-educate in Jeddah, or whose children are preparing for IGCSE independently, often rely on structured online support to keep progress systematic and on track. We build the full programme from first principles — topic-by-topic coverage, past paper practice, mark scheme training, and regular progress check-ins — everything a school provides, but personalised to the student and paced around the specific exam series they are targeting.
Private candidates in Jeddah often come to us with a short window before the May/June or October/November series. We are direct about what is achievable and build the preparation around the highest-impact areas first.
Tell us your child's subject, board, current level, and exam session. We respond within a few hours during Saudi business hours — Sunday to Thursday.
A free session to assess your child's current level, map the gaps, and understand the exam timeline. No commitment required before enrollment begins.
Weekly sessions scheduled around the Jeddah school timetable and family routine. Progress reports keep parents fully informed at every stage.
By exam season, your child is working through past papers and timed revision — not still learning the syllabus. That is the difference structured early preparation makes.
Tell us your child's subject, board, and exam session. We will advise honestly on what the preparation should cover and whether we can help in the time available.
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If we feel the timeline is too short for meaningful improvement, we will tell you honestly before enrollment begins. That honesty is part of what we offer.