Home Education Support Resources

Connect with communities, discover learning materials, and find the support you need on your home education journey.

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National Support Organizations

Connect with established organizations that provide guidance, resources, and community for home educating families across the UK.

Education Otherwise

UK charity offering information and support to families providing home education since 1977. Members receive access to resources, local group listings, and dedicated helplines.

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Home Education Advisory Service

National UK charity providing advice and practical support for families who home educate. Offers guidance on legal aspects, educational materials, and personalized support.

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Educational Freedom

Non-profit organization providing free information and resources for home educators. Comprehensive guidance for families just starting their home education journey.

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Regional Support Groups

Find groups specific to your region for local meetups, activities, and area-specific guidance.

Home Education UK

Directory of local groups across England with regular meetups and activities.

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Home Education Forums

Online communities with regional subsections for local connections and advice.

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Home Education Wales

Support network specific to Welsh regulations and communities.

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Scottish Home Education Forum

Dedicated to supporting home educators in Scotland with specific guidance on Scottish education law.

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HEdNI

Home Education network for families in Northern Ireland.

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Find Your Local Group

Many home education groups operate at the local level and can be found on social media platforms.

Educational Resources

Access high-quality learning materials and tools to support your home education curriculum.

BBC Bitesize

Free curriculum-aligned resources for primary and secondary education across all UK nations.

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Khan Academy

Free mastery-based learning platform with comprehensive courses from early years to advanced topics.

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Science Museum Learning Resources

Free educational materials supporting KS1-KS3 across science, technology, and engineering topics.

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Duolingo

Free language learning platform covering numerous languages with gamified lessons.

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GoNoodle

Free movement and mindfulness videos to keep children active and engaged between lessons.

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Oxford Owl

Free e-books and resources for children aged 3-11, including reading and mathematics materials.

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National Curriculum

The official UK curriculum framework that can serve as a reference, though not mandatory for home educators.

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Wolsey Hall Oxford

Complete homeschooling curriculum provider with courses from Primary through A-Levels.

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My Ed Space

Online learning platform offering cost-effective education alternatives to private schooling.

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National Tutors

Online courses and recorded lessons for GCSE and A-Level subjects with flexible subscription options.

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Mathematics

Top resources for learning mathematics at all levels.

English & Literature

Resources for developing reading, writing, and analysis skills.

Sciences

Biology, chemistry, and physics resources for all age groups.

History & Geography

Resources for exploring our world and its past.

Arts & Music

Creative resources for artistic development.

SEND Information Hub

Resources for families supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities.

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HE Special UK

Support network run by families who home educate children with special educational needs.

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Sensory Learning Ideas

Comprehensive collection of sensory-based learning activities for various needs.

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IPSEA

Independent legal advice for families of children with special educational needs.

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Practical Support & Guidance

Find practical advice, tools, and strategies to make your home education journey successful.

Planning & Structure

Setting Up Your Learning Space

Creating a dedicated learning environment helps establish routines and improve focus. Consider:

  • A quiet area with good lighting
  • Ergonomic seating and appropriate work surfaces
  • Storage for books and materials
  • Wall space for charts, maps, and displays

Creating a Flexible Schedule

Effective planning balances structure with the flexibility that makes home education special:

  • Start with core subjects during peak concentration hours
  • Build in breaks and physical activity
  • Allow time for interest-led learning
  • Adjust as you discover what works best for your family

Assessment & Progress

Tracking Educational Progress

Documenting your child’s learning journey helps demonstrate progress and identify areas for focus:

  • Keep portfolios of completed work
  • Take photos of projects and activities
  • Maintain reading lists and project summaries
  • Consider periodic assessments for core subjects

Preparing for Exams

If your child will take GCSEs or A-Levels, planning is essential:

  • Research exam boards and specifications early
  • Find examination centers that accept private candidates
  • Consider tutoring for challenging subjects
  • Build in practice with past papers and timed exercises

Family Well-being

Balancing Teaching & Parenting

Maintaining a healthy relationship while taking on an educational role:

  • Set clear boundaries between ‘learning time’ and family time
  • Share teaching responsibilities when possible
  • Build in self-care routines for parents
  • Accept that some days will be more productive than others

Socialization Opportunities

Ensuring your child develops strong social connections:

  • Join local home education groups for regular meetups
  • Enroll in community classes, sports, and activities
  • Participate in home education festivals and camps
  • Facilitate online connections with other home educated children

Expert Advice & Mentoring

Sometimes, personalized guidance from experienced home educators can make all the difference. Connect with mentors who can provide tailored advice for your specific situation.

Stories from Our Community

Read about the experiences of other home educating families across the UK.

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