Modern Age Coders is an online maths tutor serving all of Abu Dhabi — Al Reem Island, Khalifa City, Saadiyat, Yas Island, Al Raha, the Corniche, Mussafah and Al Ain — with live one-to-one lessons for British, American, IB and CBSE schools, all ages.
Your child is matched to a tutor by curriculum and fit rather than postcode, keeps that tutor each week, and the price is USD 100 per month (about AED 370) for eight 1:1 lessons. Lessons run in Gulf Standard Time and the first lesson is free.
Abu Dhabi is spread out — and the best tutor is rarely the nearest one.
Abu Dhabi's communities are spread across islands and districts, and its schools span British, American, IB and Indian curricula. A family on Saadiyat with a child on the IB and a family in Khalifa City with a CBSE student need very different tutors — and the right one is rarely the one who happens to live a few streets away.
Driving across the capital twice a week to reach a good tutor, or settling for a closer but ill-matched one, is the usual trade-off.
Online tuition ends that trade-off. We match your child to the best tutor for their curriculum and personality wherever that tutor is, and the lesson takes place at home — no bridge traffic, no parking, no wasted evening.
And the teaching itself loses nothing: a live tutor, a shared whiteboard, full one-to-one attention, and the same familiar face every week.
Matched to your school, taught for understanding.
Whether your child is at a British, American, IB or Indian-curriculum Abu Dhabi school.
Match curriculum & tutor
We pair your child with a tutor who knows their exact system and works from their school's syllabus.
Diagnose the real gap
We find the earlier missing idea, not just this week's topic, so progress is genuine.
Teach the reasoning
Every method becomes something your child can rebuild and explain — maths that survives an unfamiliar question.
Build fluency & exam skill
Then we add the speed and the curriculum-specific exam technique that turn understanding into grades.
Why doubling a length quadruples the area.
What confuses students: "if I double the size, everything doubles" feels obvious — so a student expects a room twice as wide to have twice the floor area, and is baffled when the answer is four times.
How we teach it. Area is length × width, so when both dimensions scale, the effect multiplies. Picture a 2 m × 2 m room, then double each side to 4 m × 4 m:
double each side: 4 × 4 = 16 m²
16 ÷ 4 = 4 times the area (not 2)
because scaling by 2 in two directions = 2 × 2 = ×4
And in three dimensions, doubling every side multiplies the volume by 2 × 2 × 2 = 8. Once a student sees that scaling compounds across dimensions, a whole family of problems — areas, volumes, similar shapes, even map scales — becomes obvious instead of surprising. That's understanding that transfers, which is exactly what we build.
The capital's future is knowledge-led — and it runs on mathematical reasoning.
Break problems down
Decomposition powers both a maths solution and a piece of software. We teach it as one skill.
See the structure
Spotting the pattern — like scaling compounding across dimensions — is what makes hard problems simple.
Check your reasoning
Testing your own thinking is the habit behind both confident maths and reliable code.
We're Modern Age Coders, built around real coding and AI. As Abu Dhabi invests in technology, research and a diversified economy, the students who can genuinely reason with numbers — not just recall procedures — are the ones who'll lead it.
Every curriculum, every level, every district.
Online, so the capital's distances never limit your choice of tutor.
IB schools
IB Maths AA and AI, SL and HL, plus MYP — strong in the capital.
American-curriculum schools
Indian-curriculum schools
CBSE and ICSE maths for Abu Dhabi's Indian-school families.
Every area
Reem Island, Khalifa City, Saadiyat, Yas, Al Raha, the Corniche, Mussafah, Al Ain — online.
The right fit — and an honest word on what to expect.
This fits any Abu Dhabi family who wants curriculum-matched, one-to-one maths help without crossing the capital — a child slipping at school, one aiming high, or a family that's moved between systems.
What's realistic. Most parents see their child stop dreading maths within a few weeks; grade gains follow over a term of steady work. We'll give you an honest read on your child's timeline.
What we won't do
- Mismatch your child's curriculum.
- Drill tricks with no understanding beneath them.
- Promise a grade jump on an unrealistic timeline.
- Lock you into a contract.
Simple, consistent, and commute-free.
1:1, live
One student, one tutor, real-time video with a shared whiteboard — from home.
8 lessons a month
Two each week, worked from your child's Abu Dhabi school and curriculum.
Gulf Standard Time
After-school, evening and weekend slots in GST. You pick two weekly times.
You stay informed
A note after each lesson and a progress summary every few weeks.
One simple price. No contract.
1:1 Private Tuition
$100 / month · ≈ AED 370
- 8 live one-to-one lessons a month (2 per week)
- The same dedicated, curriculum-matched tutor
- No commute across the capital
- Notes after every lesson · cancel any time
Small-Group Cohort
$40 / month · ≈ AED 147
- 8 live small-group lessons a month (2 per week)
- A few students at the same level & curriculum
- Same teaching approach, lower price
- A friendly first step · cancel any time
AED figures are approximate; billing is in USD.
Tutors matched to your child, not your district.
Because we're online, your child isn't limited to whichever tutor happens to be near you in Abu Dhabi. We match them with the best-fit mentor for their curriculum and personality — someone who knows the syllabus deeply and explains it patiently, as many ways as it takes.
The same tutor stays week to week, so trust and momentum build instead of restarting.
"We're on Saadiyat and the IB tutors we wanted were all the way across the city. Going online solved it instantly — and the match was better than anyone local we'd tried."
— Parent, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi
How we differ from the alternatives.
| What matters | Modern Age Coders | Tutoring centre | Home-visit tutor |
|---|---|---|---|
| No travel across the capital | Fully online | You travel | Tutor travels (costs more) |
| Best-matched tutor | Anywhere, any curriculum | Centre's staff | Who's nearby |
| Teaches reasoning | Always | Varies | Varies |
| Same tutor each time | Yes | Often rotates | Usually |
| Monthly price | $100 / ≈AED 370 (1:1) | AED 1,000–2,500+ | AED 1,500–4,000+ |
In-person options in Abu Dhabi are good but premium-priced and location-bound. We deliver matched, one-to-one teaching online for a fraction of the cost.
Everything you might be wondering.
Do you offer maths tutors for Abu Dhabi schools?
Yes — for the capital's British, American, IB and Indian (CBSE/ICSE) curriculum schools, online and one-to-one in Gulf Standard Time.
Which areas of Abu Dhabi do you cover?
Every area — Reem Island, Khalifa City, Saadiyat, Yas, Al Raha, the Corniche, Mussafah and Al Ain — because lessons are online.
Is online tutoring effective for Abu Dhabi students?
Yes — focused one-to-one attention on a shared whiteboard, no travel, and access to the best-matched tutor.
How much does a maths tutor in Abu Dhabi cost?
USD 100/month (about AED 370) for 1:1 — eight live lessons, two a week. Small-group option USD 40/month. No contract.
Is the first lesson free?
Yes — no card needed.
Will my child keep the same tutor?
Yes — one matched tutor, kept week to week.
What times are lessons available in Abu Dhabi?
After-school, evening and weekend slots in Gulf Standard Time (UTC+4).
Do you cover all ages and levels?
Yes — primary through GCSE, A-Level, IB, CBSE and SAT, to college and adults.
Book a free maths trial lesson in Abu Dhabi.
Tell us your child's school and curriculum. We'll match a tutor, show you how we teach, and you decide — all from home. No card needed.