Scottish Nationals Urdu tutors

1 of 1 UK tutor teaching Urdu at Scottish Nationals.

Urdu is offered at GCSE and A-level (AQA) and is taken predominantly by heritage speakers from British Pakistani and broader South Asian families. The cohort usually has strong listening and speaking but variable reading and writing in the Nastaliq script — tutoring helps most with literacy, formal register, and the grammar precision that exam mark schemes reward. At A-level, the literary and cultural content (poetry, ghazal, Partition-era literature) requires explicit teaching even for fluent speakers. The Urdu/Hindi overlap is real but not total — written script and formal vocabulary diverge. Look for native fluency, Nastaliq literacy, and UK-spec experience.

Scottish National qualifications (National 3, 4 and 5) are sat in S3 to S4 (ages 14-16), with National 5 broadly equivalent to GCSE. They're awarded by Qualifications Scotland (the body that replaced the SQA in February 2026; the qualifications and assessment style are unchanged, and most teachers and tutors still call them "SQA" exams). Content and assessment are distinct from English/Welsh/NI GCSEs, with their own coursework expectations and examination styles. Cross-border tutoring works for some subjects but only with tutors who explicitly know the Scottish spec — the jump from teaching English GCSE to teaching National 5 isn't seamless. Tutoring helps most with subject content, course assignments, and exam-paper technique. Look for tutors based in Scotland or with explicit Qualifications Scotland teaching or marking experience for the relevant level.

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