LEAVING TEACHING? STAY IN EDUCATION - ON YOUR TERMS

Are you looking to use your teaching skills in a new way? Launching local tutoring workshops with MagiKats could be just what you are looking for. For both the rest of 2021 and the next few years, we are likely to see the biggest surge in demand for tutoring ever – so do you want to be able to support kids in your local area as they gradually get back to normal? The effects of the disruption over the last year and more is likely to have a permanent impact on a child’s education - but you can help them fill any gaps and return their learning to the right level.

Longer term, the private tuition market has grown year on year, so even once things are back to “normal”, there will always be kids and teenagers out there who will benefit from additional support to realise their full potential.

Running a MagiKats Tuition Centre in your local community will offer individual support to kids in maths and English, no matter their background, ability or circumstances. You can be the person to provide this in your local area, so let us help you take the first steps to starting your own business. Complete the form below to receive our brochure for more details.

  • If you’ve got the teaching skills, and we’ve got the business know-how…then this could be the start of a beautiful relationship!

  • NOW is the perfect time to change career and start your own business.

  • The private tutoring market is a great business opportunity - with high margins and massive growth potential.

 

Let us help you take the first steps to starting your own business

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did you know that:

  1. 27% of young people in England and Wales have received private or home tuition.

  2. Pupils in London were substantially more likely to have received private tuition than the rest of the country, with two in five pupils from London (41%) having had tuition at some point.

  3. 33% of pupils received tuition for specific GCSE exams, and 27% for a school entrance exam. Almost half (47%) said it was to help with their school work in general.

    Source: The Sutton Trust’s 2018 private tuition poll