Exam Prep Tutor Workflow: Schedule, Mock Tests, and Parent Updates
A repeatable workflow for GCSE, A-Level, and exam-season tutoring โ recurring slots, mock tracking, homework, and parent visibility without admin overload.
Exam season is not harder because the material is new. It is harder because volume spikes โ more lessons, more mocks, more parent anxiety.
In short: Survive exam season with a fixed weekly rhythm: teach, log topic gaps, assign targeted homework, let parents see notes without a separate report.
The 8-week intensification pattern
- Week โ12 to โ8: Diagnostic mock, topic map, agree extra slot if needed.
- Week โ8 to โ4: Weekly mocks on weak areas; homework is correction, not new volume.
- Week โ4 to exam: Full papers under timed conditions; lesson = review only.
- After exam: Archive notes; offer summer bridge or close file cleanly.
Document cancellation rules before you add the extra slot. Template: tutor cancellation policy.
What to log after every session
- Syllabus topic codes (or textbook chapter).
- Question types that failed (not just "algebra").
- Homework: specific paper sections, timed or untimed.
- Next session focus in one line.
This feeds both your teaching and parent trust. Use case page: exam prep tutors.
Scheduling during peak season
- Hold recurring slots; add intensives as separate calendar blocks.
- Batch parent updates via portal instead of individual messages.
- Protect prep time โ exam tutors who only teach back-to-back burn out in May.
Guide: scheduling tutoring lessons.
Payments without awkward conversations
Exam blocks often mean prepaid packages. Track remaining credits per student โ not just monthly totals. Guide: tutor payment tracking.
Related reading
- Homework portal for tutors
- Parent portal for tutors
- MyTutor alternative โ if you mix marketplace and private students
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