Founded and led by a neurodivergent educator, this tutoring approach is dedicated to helping neurodivegent children and young people thrive. With personalised, compassionate support, parents can trust that their child is guided by someone who truly understands their unique strengths and challenges.

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  • "Kat has been very patient with our child and has been trying to help him with reading and writing. It's hard to engage him, and she has been creative in finding ways to capture his attention despite how challenging it is. We enjoy her visits and find her to be enthusiastic and creative."

    - L, 2024

  • "We had a great experience with Kat. Our son wanted some support with Math and he wanted to pass his SATs which is why we reached out to tutoring. With her patient and encouraging attitude she managed to elevate him to a good level - and he passed his test and did very well! It was a boost to his confidence and couldn't be achieved without Kat. We are very grateful!"

    - N, 2025

  • “My learner is very shy and is selective about whom she wants to interact with…. Kat quickly established a good rapport and made my learner feel safe and open to new things. I was surprised to see how comfortable she was… Her self-confidence has significantly grown after working with Kat, and she shared how she enjoyed her time with her. I am very grateful for Kat’s support, and I would definitely recommend her service”

    - C, 2025

Supporting Your Child’s Journey (Ages 4 - 16): Our Services

We offer one-to-one tutoring sessions either online or in person at the student’s home within London (Zone 1 - 6), providing families with flexibility, familiar environments where learning can feel most comfortable.

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Maths, English & Beyond

We offer friendly, one-to-one support in phonics, numeracy, English, maths, and all other subjects, helping children of all learning styles from the early years to secondary school. Whether your child is just starting with letters and numbers or needs extra help with reading, writing, grammar, maths, or preparing for exams, we make learning feel engaging, safe, and manageable. We understand that each child has their own way of learning, so we tailor our approach to meet them where they are, working at their pace to ensure they feel confident, supported, and empowered throughout their journey.

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Communication & Support

Sometimes children just need someone who truly understands them. Alongside learning, we offer a safe space where your child can feel heard, supported, and accepted. Through gentle guidance, we help build communication and conversation skills in a natural, relaxed way. Whether it’s learning to share their thoughts, express their needs, or simply gain confidence in everyday conversations, it’s all about building connections in a relaxed, pressure-free way.

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Exam Management

We understand that preparing for exams like SATs and GCSEs can feel especially challenging for neurodiverse young people. The pressure of studying, coupled with heightened stress and anxiety, can make the experience even harder. That’s why we offer a supportive approach that takes into account their individual needs. We help break study material down into smaller, manageable chunks, providing tools to stay organized and focused. But we also prioritize mental health—offering strategies to manage stress, build resilience, and create a calm space for learning. Our goal is to ensure that your child feels not only academically prepared but emotionally supported, so they can approach their exams with greater confidence, knowing they have the right tools to succeed at their own pace.

Who We Are

Hi, I’m Kat – founder of NeuroBright Tutoring. I was diagnosed with autism at the age of five, back in 2000, a time where there wasn’t much awareness or support for neurodivergent kids like me. School wasn’t easy— despite being clever, I struggled with academics, but even more than that, I often felt isolated. I struggled to fit in and spent a lot of time feeling on the outside. I was bullied, and it sometimes felt like there wasn’t a place for me in that world.

With support from my family, I found my own path, and left school with 11 GCSE’s and a diploma in Further Education. I leaned into creativity, and went on to train as an actor at LAMDA, eventually completing a Master of Fine Arts. I began teaching at stage schools — and that’s where I found something that felt really meaningful. I realised I had a real passion for supporting young people who, like me, experience the world a little differently.

That’s what led me to tutoring, and eventually to creating NeuroBright. It’s built on empathy, patience, and the belief that every child deserves to feel understood. I know what it’s like to learn in a way that doesn’t always match the system—and I’ve seen how powerful it can be when someone takes the time to understand and support that. NeuroBright is here to be that space for others.

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Representation Matters: Autism on Stage and Screen

Explore the projects and interviews I have been a part of where I advocate for authentic neurodiversity in the media and inclusion for neurodiverse audiences.

Get In Touch

If you’d like to book a session or just talk things through, we’re always happy to hear from you. Whether you have questions or simply want to see if it’s the right fit, feel free to reach out - we’re here to help in whatever way we can.

Email: neurobrighttutoring@gmail.com

Tel: +447397861226