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Flexible Online Schools

Flexibility is one of the biggest benefits of online schooling, as it enables students to study at a time that suits them from anywhere in the world. Online education has helped pupils on a global scale to study flexibly from their own home or on the go as long as they have an internet connection. Some online schools also provide recorded lessons for catch-up and revision, enabling further flexibility if students are unable to attend their classes live for any reason. This makes online schooling such a great option for students internationally, especially those who don't have access to a local physical school, or have prior commitments such as sport or travel.

The Top 5 Most Flexible Online Schools

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Eureka Homeschool
 
  • No Live Lessons

  • Secondary - Sixth Form (ages 11 - 18)

  • Cambridge & Edexcel Boards

  • Additional Tutor Support

  • Independent Study

  • Fees: £49 - £99 per course

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Minerva's Virtual Academy
 
  • Live & Recorded Lessons

  • Broad UK Curriculum

  • DfE Accredited

  • Medium Classes

  • SEND Support

  • Secondary - Sixth Form (ages 11 - 18)

  • Fees: £8830

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Oxford
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  • No live lessons

  • Additional tutor support available

  • Self-study, independent learning

  • Limited subjects

  • KS3, IGCSE, GCSE, and A-Levels

  • Secondary - Sixth Form

  • Fees: £316 - £475 per course

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Wolsey Hall Oxford
 
  • No Live Lessons

  • Primary - Sixth Form (ages 4 - 18)

  • Adult Education

  • Extracurricular Clubs

  • Independent Study

  • Fees: £4500 - £6245

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Cambridge Online School & College International
  • Live & Recorded Lessons

  • Broad UK Curriculum

  • DfE Accredited

  • Small Classes

  • SEND Support

  • Full-time or part-time

  • Primary - Sixth Form (ages 5 - 18)

  • Fees: £5379 - £9072

What to look for in flexible online schools?

When comparing flexible online schools, it's important to consider what features would best suit your family's needs. Online schools offer different learning approaches, including flipped learning, live lesson learning, and self-study. Each learning approach suits different needs and requires varying levels of parental involvement.

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The most flexible online schools offer ways to catch up on missed classes and study around different schedules and time zones, as well as providing support for a wide selection of learning needs. They also often provide fully customisable learning plans, with part-time and full-time study options.

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