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GCSE Help for UK Muslim Students

Last updated 21 May 2026

GCSEs are the most consequential set of exams most UK Muslim teenagers will sit. This page connects students with Muslim tutors and mentors who know the UK curriculum.

WHO THIS PAGE IS FOR

  • Year 10 and 11 students
  • Parents supporting GCSE-age children
  • Tutors and mentors

Where most students need help

Maths and English Language are the two subjects every UK student needs at least Grade 4 in. After that, Sciences, MFL and Religious Studies dominate tutor requests. Tutors with recent UK teaching experience are most valuable.

How to structure a GCSE year

September–Christmas: build a study routine. January–Easter: past paper practice, focus on weakest subjects. Easter–exams: full past papers, mark schemes, examiners' reports. Helpers can mentor on the plan, not just deliver content.

How Muslims Help Muslims works

1

Submit your request or browse support

Create a free account, pick the category that fits your situation and write a short, honest post. You can stay anonymous in the public listing.

2

The platform connects you with helpers

Helpers and donors browsing your city or category will see the request and message you privately to offer support.

3

Talk it through safely

Agree the help in private messaging. Share only what you need to share — never share bank details publicly.

4

Close the case and follow up

When the help has landed, mark the case closed. Optional follow-up keeps the door open for further support if needed.

Trust and safety

Email verification gates the messaging system, and sensitive details are never shown on the public homepage. You can post anonymously, limit who can contact you, and decide what to share in messages.

Muslims Help Muslims is a connecting platform — we do not hold or distribute donations, and we don’t claim to vet every helper. Always keep bank details out of public posts, take your time when accepting offers, and read our Safety Tips before posting your first request.

Frequently asked questions

Take the first step

Whether you need this help or want to offer it, the platform is free to use. Create an account in a couple of minutes and post or browse.