The summer that sets up the year
Live online lessons with the UK's top teachers, handpicked by us. A head start that shows up in September.
Every school year builds on the last
Each September a new school year begins - but not from scratch. The confidence your child finds in a subject, the habits they pick up, the sets they're placed in - it all carries forward. And each summer is a chance to positively shape what comes next.
Get set for top sets
Year 5 is when fractions, multiplication and reading comprehension start to bite, and where SATs prep quietly begins. Three weeks now means walking in already on top of it, in the right set, with the right confidence.
Get set for top sets, ready for SATs
SATs land in May. The 11+ lands in autumn. Three weeks of structured prep now is the difference between Year 6 feeling like the year of constant pressure or the year of steady, confident progress, and the secondary school sets that follow.
Start secondary on the front foot
New school, new teachers, new format, ten subjects instead of one teacher. Most kids spend the first term catching up. Yours walks in already settled, and top sets stick where you start them.
Don't lose the year nobody talks about
No public exams. No big transition. Year 8 is where most kids quietly fall behind, and where the gap to the GCSE years widens. Three weeks now is what keeps yours moving up sets while others coast.
The summer that decides the GCSE set
GCSE option choices land at the end of Year 9. Set placements follow the work done now. Three weeks of structured lessons is the gap between top set, middle set, and the predicted grade that follows for two years.
GCSEs start here
Every topic taught this summer sits on the final GCSE paper. Walk into Year 10 with the basics covered, the workbooks done, the confidence built. Not catching up from week one of a two-year exam course.
The summer that earns the sixth-form offer
Mocks land in November. Predicted grades follow. Sixth-form offers go out on those grades. Three weeks now is the gap between a 6 and an 8, between a sixth-form yes and a no.
Make the biggest jump in school feel like the easiest
GCSE to A-level is the steepest climb in education. Walk in fluent in the basics: the algebra, the essay structure, the lab maths. The students who do this become the ones with predicted A*s by January.
Lock in the offer before Year 13 starts
University offers are won on predicted grades, and predicted grades are set in the autumn term. A* predictions don't come from a slow Year 13 start. A head start now can make all the difference.
Live lessons. Real teachers.
A real teacher. A real lesson at a scheduled time. Your child watches from home (or on holiday) and asks questions in the chat. No cameras, no microphones, no pressure.
6 live lessons per subject
Two lessons a week for three weeks. Watch live, ask questions in the chat, learn alongside hundreds of other students at the same level.
Every lesson, recorded
Miss nothing, no matter what. Every lesson is recorded and available 24/7 until the end of August. Pause, rewind, rewatch - whenever you need.
Workbooks and homework
Every lesson comes with a printable workbook and short homework set. Built to reinforce what was taught, not pile on for the sake of it.
The teachers behind MyEdSpace results
The same teachers who deliver our flagship MyEdSpace courses all year. On average, a decade in the UK classroom, top-university degrees, and accepted from the top 1% of teachers who apply to MyEdSpace.
Three steps, sorted in two minutes
Pick subjects, pay, get the lessons. The full timetable lands in your inbox in June so you can plan around it.
Pick year group and subjects
Choose one subject, two, or all of them at a discount. Most families choose all subjects. The price drops the more you take.
Checkout and you're in
Confirmation email straight away, with our Guide to the UK education system as a thank-you. Full timetable and joining details follow in June.
August: live lessons begin
Your child logs into a real classroom with a real teacher and hundreds of peers at the same level. Six lessons per subject. Workbooks. Recordings until end of August.
Loved by students, trusted by parents
After joining the classes in summer school, they helped me achieve grades 8 and 9s for my mocks when I came back to school… interactive, helpful, with kind teachers who are happy to answer any questions.
I did summer school and the teachers were amazing… it's really helped me with my grades and boosted my knowledge for Year 11 and GCSE. The lessons are fun and enjoyable with lots of content and clear explanations.
I signed up for the Year 12 summer school… I found the lessons well structured and loved that I could print off workbooks, with targeted homework to help consolidate what had just been learnt. Great that I can look back at the workbooks and videos at any time, or if lessons were missed.
Expert UK teaching, less than three pounds a lesson
A private tutor charges £60 to £100 an hour. Summer School starts at £20 for six live lessons.
- 6 live lessons (2× per week for 3 weeks)
- Recordings until end of August
- Printable workbook + homework with answers
- Free Guide to the UK education system
- Pay once, no subscription
- 18–36 live lessons (2× per week, per subject, for 3 weeks)
- Recordings until end of August
- Printable workbooks + homework with answers
- Free Guide to the UK education system
- Pay once, no subscription
- 12 live lessons (2× per week, per subject, for 3 weeks)
- Recordings until end of August
- Printable workbooks + homework with answers
- Free Guide to the UK education system
- Pay once, no subscription
· Pay once, no subscription
We've handpicked the UK's top teachers
Every MyEdSpace teacher has years of classroom teaching experience, a top-university degree and a proven ability to create a positive, safe and effective online learning environment.








Only the top 1% of teachers who apply to MyEdSpace are accepted.
Results, not promises
These stats come from MyEdSpace students across every year group - taught by the same teachers running Summer School this August.
Everything you might be wondering
- Year 5, 6, 7 and 8: Maths, English and Science
- Year 9, 10 and 11: Maths, English, Biology, Chemistry and Physics
- Year 12 and 13: Maths, Further Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Physics
Summer School starts in 14 weeks
Three weeks of lessons. From £20. Full timetable in June. Now it's your child's turn.





