EST 2022



Welcome
A kinder approach to education
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Alternative Learning Provider
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Alternative Education Support
at the Home Ed Hub
Welcoming all children
5-18​
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In-Person Sessions in Swanage, Dorset
or Learn Online from Home

What is the Home Ed Hub?
Hello from me!
My name is Chloe. I am a qualified teacher with 12 years of experience and a Master’s in Education. I bring the structure, subject knowledge, and professionalism of the classroom into a calm environment where learners feel safe, understood, and able to thrive. I call this space the Home Ed Hub.
At The Home Ed Hub, I offer both in-person and online 1:1 sessions in English, Maths, and Science, supporting children aged 5–18 throughout their home education journey.
Alongside this, I provide after-school tutoring for children who attend school and would benefit from additional support, consolidation, or exam preparation.
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I also deliver Functional Skills Maths sessions for young adults, offering a supportive and practical pathway to gaining a recognised qualification. These sessions are ideal for those returning to education, preparing for employment, or seeking an alternative route to GCSE Maths.
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Alongside my 1:1 tutoring and home education sessions, I also offer supportive online memberships for both parents and educators.
The Home Ed Starter Guide is designed for families who are home educating (or considering it) and want clear, practical guidance, subject resources and a community space to feel less alone.
The Educator Hub supports tutors and teachers who are setting up or growing their own independent learning provision, with guidance, legal overviews, templates and business support. Both spaces have been created to provide honest, grounded help. The kind I wish more people had access to when navigating alternative education pathways.

**The Home Ed Hub is an independent tutoring and learning provider. I am legally able to deliver educational sessions; however, I am not a school and do not provide full-time education. My sessions form one part of a child’s overall learning journey, and parents remain fully responsible for their child’s education in line with UK home education legislation.





