TutorExtra has granted open access to its extensive database featuring more than 650 UK exam boards and qualification types, giving users the ability to filter tutors by awarding bodies such as AQA, Edexcel and OCR.
The collection brings together key organisations including Pearson (Edexcel), AQA, OCR and WJEC Eduqas, alongside Scotland’s SQA and international systems such as the IB and Cambridge Assessment.
Ofqual, which regulates exams in England, maintains oversight of the four principal boards delivering GCSEs and A-levels, ensuring assessments remain consistent. TutorExtra’s filtering tool uses live tutor profile data to identify educators experienced in board-specific approaches, covering everything from question formats to coursework expectations.
Examples include GCSE Maths under Edexcel, where more than 500 tutor options appear on the platform, and A-level Chemistry via OCR, with tutors offering revision strategies aligned to practical endorsement requirements. The platform also includes vocational routes such as BTEC and qualifications overseen by CCEA in Northern Ireland, demonstrating its coverage of the wider UK assessment landscape.
The update arrives as students begin preparing for the summer 2025 exam season, where provisional entry data suggests steady demand in major subjects. By highlighting exam board details within search results, TutorExtra reduces the risk of mismatches, which is particularly valuable in regions such as Wales where WJEC remains the dominant choice.
“Parents often worry about syllabus specifics, so our exam board database puts the right tutor at their fingertips,” said a TutorExtra spokesperson.
Since its inception in 2018, TutorExtra has expanded to thousands of tutors nationwide and continues to operate commission-free, strengthening its role as a trusted platform for exam preparation.
For exam board searches, visit https://www.tutorextra.co.uk/search.
About TutorExtra
TutorExtra is a leading UK platform linking students and parents with private tutors, teachers and coaches in over 1,000 subjects. Founded in 2018 and based in Dover, it serves the entire UK with a subscription model that charges no commissions on tutor earnings, prioritising quality matches and affordability.
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