TutorExtra has opened its database of more than 650 UK exam boards and qualifications, allowing users to refine tutor searches by specific awarding organisations including AQA, Edexcel and OCR.
This consolidated resource features leading boards such as Pearson (Edexcel), AQA, OCR and WJEC Eduqas, along with Scotland’s SQA and international frameworks including the IB and Cambridge programmes.
Ofqual oversees the four main exam boards delivering GCSEs and A-levels in England, maintaining alignment in standards nationwide. TutorExtra’s filters use information drawn from active profiles to connect users with tutors familiar with the precise demands of each board, from exam styles to coursework expectations.
Examples include GCSE Maths with Edexcel, where the platform currently lists more than 500 tutors, through to A-level Chemistry with OCR, in which tutors offer support geared towards practical endorsements and structured revision. Vocational routes such as BTEC, along with qualifications overseen by CCEA in Northern Ireland, are also represented.
This enhancement comes at a pivotal time for students targeting the summer 2025 exam cycle, where provisional entry figures show consistent uptake in key academic subjects. Incorporating board-specific data enables TutorExtra to reduce mismatches, which is especially helpful in areas like Wales where WJEC remains widely adopted.
“Parents often worry about syllabus specifics, so our exam board database puts the right tutor at their fingertips,” said a TutorExtra spokesperson.
Since its establishment in 2018, TutorExtra has grown into a substantial community of tutors and continues to operate without commission fees, supporting exam preparation for learners across the UK.
For exam board searches, visit https://www.tutorextra.co.uk/search.
