May 15, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — This is a press release from Tutors International, a private tutoring company, announcing a recent increase in enquiries from US families moving to Europe or the UK. The company attributes this rise to American families seeking lifestyle changes, cultural enrichment, or job flexibility abroad and highlights the key challenges families face regarding maintaining educational continuity, supporting social and academic integration, and planning for potential future reintegration into the US education system. Tutors International offers tailored academic support and incorporates cultural experiences into their programmes to address these concerns, also noting their collaboration with relocation consultants and family offices to provide comprehensive assistance.
Based on the sources provided, Tutors International reported the rise in educational support requests on May 15, 2025. This date is associated with the press release titled “Tutors International Reports Rise in Educational Support Requests Amid US Family Moves to Europe”.
Based on the sources, Tutors International notes three core concerns that families often face when it comes to maintaining educational continuity during and after relocating. These concerns are:
Maintaining consistency in the curriculum. Families are concerned about ensuring that their children’s education remains consistent with what they were learning or need to learn.
Supporting a smooth reintegration into the home-country school system in the future. For families who may intend to return to the US, particularly for high school or university entrance, ensuring a smooth transition back into the US education system is a concern. Some families seek support for standardised testing preparation or look to blend international and domestic education models.
Helping children settle, both academically and socially, in their new cultural setting. Families want support for their children to adapt to their new environment, not just academically, but also in making the most of their new surroundings through language acquisition and cultural exploration. Educational adaptation includes cultural immersion, and families are looking for ways to turn these experiences into meaningful learning.
Based on the sources provided, Tutors International was founded by Adam Caller. He is described as an expert in educational practice and private tutoring. Tutors International is based in the UK. More specifically, their address is listed as Prama House, 267 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7HT, England. The press release about the rise in educational support requests also originated from “OXFORD, England”.