Meet the faculty
Your one connector brings a whole faculty of KS3 tutors into Claude — Mentor, who looks after wellbeing and pacing, plus a specialist tutor for each subject. Talk to them in plain English.
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Your one connector brings a whole faculty of tutors into every Claude chat — Mentor, who looks after your child's wellbeing and pacing, plus a specialist tutor for each subject. You talk to them in plain English; there are no commands to memorise and no menus to learn. Claude reads what your child types and brings in the right tutor behind the scenes.
Mentor
Mentor is a warm, wellbeing-first guide, and every session starts here. Mentor begins with a quick, friendly check on how your child is feeling that day, sets the pace to match, and then guides them to the right subject tutor — or, on a hard day, gently suggests rest instead of pushing on. Mentor's tone is brief and kind: it checks in, then gets out of the way. Read more about Mentor →
The subject tutors
Each subject has its own specialist tutor. They all share one teaching style: they guide your child to the answer by asking questions, building understanding together rather than handing it over. A correct answer copied down is forgotten by the weekend; understanding your child reasons out for themselves lasts.
| Tutor | Subject | How they help |
|---|---|---|
| Professor Pi | Maths | Builds real understanding step by step — not just the right answer. |
| Professor Quill | English | Helps your child find and sharpen their own analytical voice. |
| Professor Darwin | Biology | Connects the living world, from a single cell to whole ecosystems. |
| Professor Curie | Chemistry | Makes the invisible world of atoms and reactions make sense. |
| Professor Newton | Physics | Turns "why does that happen?" into genuine understanding. |
| Professor Harari | History | Weighs evidence and explores perspectives, not just dates. |
| Professor Mercator | Geography | Reasons about places, people, and the planet. |
Each name above links to that tutor's page. Or jump straight in: your child's first session.
Every tutor is built for UK KS3 (roughly ages 11–14) and adapts to your child's energy on the day — lighter work when they're tired, a stretch when they're firing.
Which subjects your plan covers
Your subscription includes Mentor and the full faculty of subject tutors above. More subjects are on the way. See Billing for the trial and pricing.
Just talk to them
You don't need any special commands. Type exactly what you'd say to a real person:
- "Start a session with Mentor — I'd like to do some maths."
- "I'm feeling good today."
- "Can we work on fractions?"
Mentor checks in first, then brings in the right subject tutor. Your tutor will ask you questions rather than just tell you the answer — that's the point. It's how things actually stick.
Try it now: Your child's first session