Unique challenges for NRI families
Children abroad may follow CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE, or local curricula while parents juggle work hours across zones. Finding tutors who teach your board, speak clearly, and meet after school without midnight sessions requires planning—not luck.
Scheduling that respects sleep and school
Anchor sessions to your child’s local afternoon or early evening. Share your IANA timezone when booking, confirm daylight-saving shifts, and keep a fixed weekly slot so tutors reserve the same time globally.
Staying aligned with CBSE, IGCSE, or GCSE
NRI students often mix school systems. Match tutors who actively teach your syllabus—not generic “math help.” Bring school unit lists, past papers, and textbook names to the first demo so lessons sync immediately.
Spoken English for children living abroad
Families in the Gulf, UK, or North America sometimes want accent-neutral fluency or Urdu-speaking support alongside school English. One-on-one speaking time beats large online groups for shy learners.
Continuity during travel and holidays
Summer visits to India or long holidays can break momentum. Plan lighter schedules during travel, record key formulas or vocabulary lists, and resume consistent sessions two weeks before school reopens.
What parents say
Real feedback from families learning with KiwiClasses.
Evening slots in US Eastern time matched a tutor who knew NCERT math. We did not have to choose between sleep and quality teaching.
Timezone-friendly booking and IGCSE past-paper focus kept our son on track while we both worked long hours. The demo made comparing tutors quick.
Frequently asked questions
Often yes—online tutoring travels with you. Confirm the new timezone early and adjust standing bookings before the move week.
The board and school pace matter more than location. A CBSE grade 9 student in Texas needs CBSE-aligned support, not only generic homework help.
Ready to find the right tutor?
Book a free demo class. Tell us your child’s grade and goals—we’ll match you with a vetted tutor.

