Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from parents regarding our pedagogy, faculty, and systems.

Edvera is an early-stage education initiative that provides structured, one-on-one tutoring and academic support. We work alongside formal school education to help students build strong understanding, problem-solving skills, and confidence in their learning.
No. Edvera is not a school, examining body, or accredited institution. We offer personalized tutoring and learning support that complements school curricula such as IGCSE, IB, and GCSE.
Our faculty includes experienced educators with 5–10+ years of teaching experience, alongside industry professionals from sector-leading firms (Deloitte, Amazon, BCG) and researchers from top institutions (IITs, UCL, Bristol). We do not use undergraduate students as primary mentors. Every mentor is vetted for academic depth and patience.
Batch classes are efficient for business, but inefficient for learning complex logic. In a batch, the pace is set by the average student. At EDVERA, the pace is set by your child's understanding. This allows us to accelerate when concepts click, and slow down deeply when they don't.
This is a 45-minute consultative session. We assess the student's logical intuition, spatial reasoning, and ability to decompose problems. We do not expect prior coding knowledge. For parents, this is an opportunity to see our teaching style firsthand before committing.
We strictly frame these platforms as engineering environments, not games. We use Minecraft Education Edition to teach spatial logic and circuit design (Redstone). We use Roblox Studio to teach systems thinking and Lua scripting. If a student attempts to "play" rather than "build," we correct the behavior immediately.
We align with IGCSE, GCSE, and IB Computer Science syllabi. Our foundations program tracks directly into these formal requirements, ensuring that the skills learned in Grades 5-7 directly support exam performance in Grades 9-10.
Most platforms sell "fun" and "speed." We sell structure and discipline. We don't promise your child will be a developer in 3 months. We promise they will learn to think clearly, debug their own errors, and approach problems with the patience of an engineer.