18/03/2026
The questions I'm getting from parents right now (every single week)
"How do you even revise for English?"
"She's reading the books but I don't know if she's doing it right."
"He just stares at his notes. I don't know how to help him."
Sound familiar?
We're a matter of weeks away from GCSE English exams and honestly — these are the most common conversations I'm having. Not just with students, but with their parents.
And here's the thing: English revision isn't obvious. You can't just learn facts. There's no formula to memorise. It asks for something different — and most parents were taught it (not 😆 ) so long ago, so it can make support at times, difficult.
So when these questions come up, I don't just answer them in the session and move on.
I put things in writing.
Parent-friendly handbooks, plain English guides, practical things you can actually do at home to help — without needing to know the difference between a caesura and a compound sentence.
Because a student who has a clued-up, calm parent / guardian behind them revises better.
Full stop.
I'm also working on something that'll make this kind of support much more accessible — more on that soon 👀
In the meantime, if you're a parent reading this and you're not sure how to support your child through the next few weeks — feel free to drop me a message.
Happy to help.
24/02/2026
How to keep the peace this exam season
17/02/2026
Happy Chinese New Year from WeAre Education ✨
As we welcome the Year of the Horse 🐎, we wish our students, families, and tutors a year filled with energy, confidence, progress, and success.
May this year bring fresh beginnings, ambition, and continued growth in learning and beyond 🌸📚
01/01/2026
✨ Happy New Year from WeAre Education ✨
As we step into a brand new year, I just wanted to pause and say thank you.
To the families who trusted us with their children, the students who showed up (even when it was hard), and everyone who supported WeAre Education behind the scenes — I’m so grateful.
This past year reminded me why I started this in the first place: education should feel personal, supportive, and genuinely empowering — not stressful or box-ticking. That’s something I’ll always protect.
2026 is about clarity, confidence, and progress. More tailored support, more focus on real outcomes, and continuing to help students feel capable in themselves — not just in exams.
If you’re thinking about tuition this year, whether for GCSEs, A-levels, interviews, or building confidence earlier on, my inbox is always open.
Here’s to a year of growth, calm wins, and doing things properly 🤍
Happy New Year.
— Fleur
WeAre Education
12/12/2025
Moving to a new country is hard.
Starting school in one is even harder.
Every year, we work with international students arriving in the UK who are bright, capable, and motivated — but understandably overwhelmed.
New curriculum.
New expectations.
New classrooms.
New confidence challenges.
This is where WeAre Education comes in.
We don’t just tutor subjects. We help students settle.
That means:
• explaining how the British education system actually works (not assuming they “just know”)
• helping students understand exam expectations, marking styles, and academic language
• rebuilding confidence when students feel behind — even when they aren’t
• giving parents clarity, updates, and honest feedback
• providing calm, consistent support during what can be a very intense transition
Our tutors are carefully selected, experienced, and trained to work with international students — academically and emotionally.
We set high standards, but we help students replicate them.
Excellence doesn’t have to be intimidating.
For parents, this means:
✔️ transparency
✔️ communication
✔️ progress you can actually see
✔️ a child who feels supported, not pressured
And for students?
It means believing they belong — in the classroom, in the system, and in themselves.
That belief is often what unlocks everything else.
This is inspiration-led education in practice.
And it’s why WeAre Education exists.
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If you’re a parent of an international student navigating the UK system and want calm, confidence-building support, feel free to reach out.
[email protected]
02/12/2025
I have been using TikTok to de-mystify language – and here's what’s happened.
TikTok has always been somewhere I’ve been anxious to grow – in the era of “everyone has an opinion” – I worried that putting educational content out there would open the door to negativity, misunderstanding, or just being lost in the noise.
But the opposite happened.
I started posting short, accessible videos that broke down English concepts, analysed quotes, and made “GCSE English” feel less intimidating. And suddenly, the comments weren’t harsh – they were hopeful. Students were asking questions. Parents were sharing the videos with their children. Teachers were saving them for revision sessions. People who had once felt excluded from academic spaces were engaging because the content finally felt like it belonged to them.
And unexpectedly, one of the biggest wins for me has been the chance to share my favourite pieces of literature with a completely new audience. The fact that people are liking, saving, and sharing poetry or classic lines — and genuinely feeling something from them — is such a wholesome reminder that literature is still alive, relevant, and deeply human. Who would have thought that a 20-second clip about a novel could make someone pause and reflect?
In a landscape where attention spans are short and authenticity matters more than perfection, TikTok has become one of the most powerful tools for educational outreach I’ve ever used. It’s reminded me that learning doesn’t have to be formal to be meaningful – it just has to be accessible.
And if one short video can reduce someone’s anxiety about English, spark curiosity, or help them feel capable again… then I’m absolutely going to keep making them.
Here’s to bringing education to where people already are, not waiting for them to come to us.
21/11/2025
So many students feel “behind” — not because they can’t do the work, but because things stopped making sense somewhere along the way.
One missed method.
One confusing lesson.
One moment of “I don’t understand this”…
…and confidence starts to crumble.
That’s where we come in.
At WeAre Education, we teach in a way that clicks for them.
We rebuild understanding, restore confidence, and help students feel proud of themselves again.
If your child needs clarity, confidence, and someone who believes in them…
WeAre here to help. 💛
DM us or visit our website to get started.