Homework Club provides free, friendly, and supportive homework help for primary and secondary school students from refugee and asylum-seeker backgrounds.
Our staff and volunteers come from a wide range of backgrounds and work closely with students to help them understand their schoolwork, build confidence, and develop independent study skills. We also place a strong focus on supporting English language development in a welcoming and encouraging environment.
Homework Club is for children and young people aged 9–18 years old, from P5 to A-Level. Students must already have a place at school, as Homework Club is designed to support learning alongside school and is not a replacement for school education.
Sessions run Monday to Thursday during term time, from 3.30pm–5.00pm.
Homework Club provides free, friendly, and supportive homework help for primary and secondary school students from refugee and asylum-seeker backgrounds.
Our staff and volunteers come from a wide range of backgrounds and work closely with students to help them understand their schoolwork, build confidence, and develop independent study skills. We also place a strong focus on supporting English language development in a welcoming and encouraging environment.
Homework Club is for children and young people aged 9–18 years old, from P5 to A-Level. Students must already have a place at school, as Homework Club is designed to support learning alongside school and is not a replacement for school education.
Sessions run Monday to Thursday during term time, from 3.30pm–5.00pm.
Help with homework across many subjects, including Maths, English and Science.
Support with reading, writing, numeracy and English language skills.
Access to computers and iPads to support learning.
A safe space to build confidence, independence and friendships.
Support from qualified teachers and experienced volunteers.
A 2-week Summer Scheme for our students every July.