TutorExtra has confirmed the detailed mapping of more than 1,000 tuition subjects to UK education frameworks including GCSE, A-level and Scottish qualifications, enabling precise matching of tutors to school courses and exam requirements.
Subject listings across the platform, from core academic areas to broader study fields, have been indexed to correspond with Key Stages 1–5 and Scottish National Qualifications.
As a result, users can identify tutors who are familiar with particular examination pathways such as AQA GCSE Biology or SQA Higher Physics. The National Curriculum in England features 12 statutory subjects during primary schooling and nine at secondary level, with updates continuing to stress cross-disciplinary analytical skills.
TutorExtra’s database also includes computing, music, languages and sports tuition, all cross-referenced with curriculum expectations. For instance, searching for a “KS3 Science tutor” yields tutor profiles where educators possess classroom experience and qualifications relevant to laboratory-based activities taught within the syllabus.
This mapping responds to growing concerns among families about learning consistency, particularly in light of the 2025 additions to curriculum guidance emphasising digital literacy and sustainability. Because TutorExtra does not charge tutors to join the platform, learners can access niche specialisms, including BTEC pathways and international qualifications like Cambridge IGCSE.
“By linking our subjects directly to the National Curriculum, we’re making it easier for parents to bridge any learning hurdles with targeted support,” said a TutorExtra spokesperson.
Users can browse the mapping structure on the platform’s subjects page, filtering results by curriculum stage or qualification type. Since its launch in 2018, TutorExtra has steadily expanded both its tutor community and coverage across the UK’s four education systems.
For details on curriculum-aligned subjects, visit https://www.tutorextra.co.uk/subjects.











