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Online learning for curious minds

Give curiosity the right teacher.

Personalised Mathematics, English, Science and Technology tutoring for students from primary school through A Levels — taught by a teacher you choose yourself.

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Learn online worldwide In-person in Abuja 1-to-1 & group lessons
What are you curious about?

What would you like to explore?

Tap a subject to see the levels we teach and who teaches it. Every subject is taught one-to-one or in small groups.

The learning journey

Growing with your child.

From first questions to final exams, the same team stays with your learner — the work changes, the relationship doesn't.

DiscoverConfidence with numbers, reading and asking why.Years 1–3
BuildSolid foundations across core subjects.Years 4–6
StrengthenBridging primary into secondary study.Years 7–9
PrepareExam technique, past papers, steady revision.GCSE / IGCSE
ExcelDepth, independence and university readiness.A Levels
School systems differ around the world — tell us your child's grade and curriculum, and we'll place them properly.
Why Curious Hub

Four things we do differently.

We're a small team of educators, not a marketplace. You'll know exactly who is teaching your child and why.

The right teacher

Meet the educator who may actually teach your child — read their profile, see their subjects, then choose them yourself. No anonymous allocation.

Personal learning

Lessons are shaped around one learner's strengths, gaps and goals — not a fixed syllabus delivered to everyone at the same pace.

Academics + technology

Strengthen school subjects and explore coding, web development and AI in the same place — taught by people who work in both worlds.

Learn from anywhere

Online lessons run in your own timezone, wherever you are. In Abuja, we also teach face to face.

  • Nigeria
  • United Kingdom
  • Scotland
  • Ireland
  • United States
  • Canada
  • UAE
  • Qatar
Meet your teachers

Meet the people behind the learning.

Read a profile, book a free consultation, and see how your child gets on with them before anything else is decided.

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Alamiyo Daniel

Core subjects & sciencesYears 1–13 · GCSE · IGCSE · A Level

Learning shouldn't feel intimidating. Most questions in maths, English and biology are the same question wearing different clothes.

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Alamiyo Philip

Technology specialistScratch · Python · Computer Science · AI

Helping young learners move from using technology to understanding and creating with it.

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Jerry Onotu

Web development practitionerFront-end · Back-end · Practical projects

Learn how real websites and applications are built from someone who has worked across both front-end and back-end development.

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Computing & technology

From curiosity to creation.

Most children already use technology every day. Here they learn to understand it, then build with it.

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create

Scratch

Create games and animations, and meet loops, events and logic without typing a line of code.

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code

Python

Learn real programming concepts — variables, functions, data — with projects worth showing off.

for star in sky: shine(star)
build

Web development

Build websites from the ground up, front to back, with someone who does it professionally.

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innovate

Artificial intelligence

Explore how modern intelligent systems work, where they fail, and how to use them thoughtfully.

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Suitable from around Year 3 upwards · no prior experience needed
Ways to learn

A learning plan built around your child.

Every learner has different goals, schedules and support needs. During your consultation we'll talk through the most suitable learning format, frequency and programme before recommending a plan.

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    A free 30-minute conversationYou, your child if they’d like, and a teacher.

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    We listen firstCurrent level, school curriculum, what’s feeling hard.

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    A plan you can seeFormat, frequency, focus areas and first milestones.

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    Start when you’re readyNo commitment on the call. Take the plan away and decide.

In their words

What families say.

We're a young team, and we'd rather show nothing than invent something. Real parent and student feedback will appear here as our first families finish their programmes.

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Are you a Curious Hub family? We'd love to hear how it's going — send us a note.

Before you book

Questions parents ask us first.

If yours isn't here, ask it on the consultation call — or message us on WhatsApp and a teacher will answer, not a bot.

What does it cost?

We don't publish a single price, because a Year 3 learner needing weekly reading support and an A Level biology student revising for finals need very different programmes. On the free consultation we agree the format, frequency and focus, then recommend a plan with the cost set out clearly. Nothing is decided on the call — you take the plan away.

Our school doesn't use Year 1–13. Which level do we choose?

Choose whatever your school calls it — Grade 6, JSS2, P4, Sophomore — and tell us the curriculum. Our stage labels are a guide, not a gate. Placement comes from a short piece of work in the first lesson, not from a label.

Can lessons fit our timezone?

Yes. Booking times are shown in your own timezone and you can change it at the calendar step. We teach families across Nigeria, the UK, Ireland, the US, Canada, the UAE and Qatar, so evening and weekend slots exist in most regions. If nothing on the calendar works, say so on the call and we'll look at the teacher's wider availability.

Is teaching online as effective as in person?

For one-to-one tuition, generally yes — a shared screen, a digital whiteboard and a recording your child can rewatch cover most of what a table does. Face-to-face lessons are available in Abuja for learners who focus better in the room, and some families mix the two.

How do you keep lessons safe?

Lessons run on Google Meet or Zoom using a link sent to the parent, never directly to the child. Parents are welcome to sit in on any lesson, at any time, without notice. One named teacher is on your plan, and any change to that is agreed with you first.

What actually happens in the free consultation?

About 30 minutes with the teacher you chose. They'll ask what your child is working on, what's feeling hard, and what you're aiming for — school grades, an exam, or simply confidence. Your child is welcome to join for part of it. You leave with a suggested starting point whether or not you book anything.

Ready when you are

Every great question deserves a great teacher.

Tell us what your child is working towards and we'll help you find the right place to begin.