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The TuitionE Monthly Newsletter – November 2025

Cover Story

Unlocking the Future: How Online Tutoring Bridges Education Gaps in Iran
In Iran, parents and students are facing a rapidly shifting educational landscape — from economic pressures to infrastructure shortages — and the demand for flexible, high-quality learning solutions has never been stronger. At TheTuitionE, we are uniquely positioned to respond to this challenge by offering online 1-to-1 and small-group sessions that transcend the limitations of traditional schooling models in Iran.

Cover Story

GCC News

GCC NEWS

Although our core business remains support for families in the UAE, Qatar and KSA, our expansion into the Indian subcontinent and adjacent regions means we’re now noticing interesting cross-regional trends. In particular, students in the Gulf who have studied in Iran (or whose families have Iranian background) are looking for tutors who understand... Read More

GCC NEWS

Blogs From This Month

Some of our recent blogs

BLOG 1

BLOG 1

Group Classes vs. Individual Sessions: What Works Best for High-Achievers?
In this blog, we dive into the decision many parents face: should their child take individual tutoring or join a small-group class? The answer is nuanced — it depends on the student’s goals, learning style and schedule. For high-achievers aiming for extension beyond the...

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BLOG 2

Understanding the Value of Vedic Math for Competitive School Systems
What is Vedic Math, and why are we investing in a dedicated group class for it? Vedic Mathematics refers to the ancient Indian system of calculation that emphasises mental strategies, pattern-recognition and speed. While it is not part of standard school curricula in Iran,...

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FACT-O-LOGY

FACTS around the WORLD

Fact 1

• There are approximately 16.5 million students in Iran’s school system — and a recent government report placed around 43% of them as suffering from some form of depression (19% mild, 30% moderate, 16% severe).

• In late October 2025, the Iranian Interior Ministry announced that about 280,000 foreign pupils (mostly Afghan) have left Iran, and enrolment for the new year stood at around 320,000, versus double that last year.

Fact 2
TEACHER OF THE MONTH
Susmita Saha

Susmita Saha

SHWETA PANJWANI

SHWETA PANJWANI

STUDENT OF THE MONTH
Ayyan Khan

Ayyan Khan

Ashita Taneja

Ashita Taneja