UK school years can be confusing, especially when comparing ages, key stages and exam points. This guide explains how school years usually fit together and where tutoring support may help.
UK school years are usually organised by age and stage. Primary education covers the early foundations, secondary education builds subject knowledge, GCSE years focus on exam preparation, and post-16 education may include A-Levels, vocational courses or other pathways.
A Year 2 learner usually needs different support from a Year 6 pupil preparing for SATs or a Year 11 student preparing for GCSEs. Knowing the school year helps match tutoring to the right level and expectations.
| Stage | Typical years | Common focus |
|---|---|---|
| Early Years | Reception | School readiness, phonics and early number. |
| Primary | Years 1-6 | Reading, writing, maths, confidence and SATs preparation. |
| Secondary | Years 7-9 | Subject foundations before GCSE choices. |
| GCSE | Years 10-11 | Exam content, technique, revision and mocks. |
| Post-16 | Years 12-13 | A-Level or other qualification pathways. |
Start with the learner’s current school year.
Check which broad curriculum stage that year sits within.
Look for transitions, SATs, GCSEs or A-Level demands.
Use tutoring aligned to the learner’s stage and goals.
Build foundations in reading, writing, maths and confidence.
Support subject understanding and transition into GCSE learning.
Focus on revision, exam technique and targeted subject gaps.
National Learning Group supports learners with online tutoring matched to their stage, subject, confidence and goals. Tutors are DBS checked, lessons take place online, and parents can start with a £1 trial lesson before deciding whether regular tutoring is the right next step.
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GCSE courses usually begin in Year 10, with final exams typically taken in Year 11.
Primary school usually covers Reception to Year 6, though exact structures can vary by area and school system.
Secondary school commonly starts in Year 7 and continues through GCSE years. Some areas use different school structures.
The year group helps match support to the correct curriculum level, exam stage and expected skills.
Start with a focused £1 trial lesson and let NLG match your child with suitable online support.