Students learning together in Atox group tutoring

Built for group learning

Our Ethos for Group Tutoring

At Atox Academy, our Oxbridge tutors use small, focused groups to deliver high-impact teaching, shared motivation and exam-ready confidence — for just £15 per class.

  • Oxbridge tutors in every room: Small groups led by current Oxford & Cambridge students who know exactly how to secure top grades.
  • Small groups, big support: Learners get individual attention while benefiting from questions, ideas and explanations from their peers.
  • Exam-board aligned teaching: Content and questions mapped to major UK exam boards so every session pushes directly towards GCSE and A-Level success.
  • Weekend-friendly structure: Calm, focused lessons on Saturdays and Sundays that fit around busy school and family schedules.

Group tutoring is ideal for students who want premium-quality teaching at an accessible price — combining expert guidance, collaboration and accountability in a single £15 session.

Why parents choose Atox

Why Parents Choose Our Group Classes

Parents see consistent progress, thriving confidence and a community of learners who push each other higher — all guided by Oxbridge tutors.

  • Premium teaching, sensible pricing: Small-group sessions at £15 make Oxbridge-level tutoring accessible for more families without sacrificing quality.
  • Clear structure and routine: Regular weekend classes, structured topics and repeatable routines help students stay on top of their subjects all year.
  • Motivation from peers: Students learn alongside others who also want top grades, creating a focused, positive and aspirational environment.
  • Progress you can track: Parents receive updates, see the work being covered and can quickly tell how group tutoring is supporting school performance.

For many families, our group classes are the most efficient way to combine quality, value and momentum — helping students move from uncertainty to clarity, and from good to excellent.

Parents choosing Atox Academy group tutoring for their child