Advanced Higher Punjabi tutors
1 of 1 UK tutor teaching Punjabi at Advanced Higher.
Punjabi is offered at GCSE (AQA) and is taken predominantly by heritage speakers from British Punjabi families — Sikh and Muslim communities, with Gurmukhi and Shahmukhi scripts respectively, though the GCSE is Gurmukhi-based. Most students speak fluently at home but need explicit work on the script, formal grammar, and the written register. Tutoring helps most with literacy, with the gap between colloquial spoken Punjabi and the formal written form, and with exam-paper technique. There's no mainstream A-level Punjabi, so this is a single-qualification route. Look for Gurmukhi-literate native speakers with explicit AQA spec experience.
Advanced Higher is the Scottish qualification taken in S6 (age 17-18), administered by Qualifications Scotland (formerly the SQA, renamed February 2026), broadly comparable to A-level in difficulty and used by Scottish students for entry to top UK universities (including English Russell Group institutions where an Advanced Higher pass is required for some courses). Most students take 1-3 Advanced Highers alongside extra Highers or other study. Coursework — particularly the extended project/dissertation in many subjects — carries substantial weight. Tutoring helps most with the project component and with the step up from Higher to Advanced Higher in mathematical and analytical subjects. Look for tutors with explicit SQA Advanced Higher experience.
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