SEND Tutoring Now Featured in Tatler’s Prestigious Education Directory
This milestone reflects the dedication of our tutors, the trust of the families we work with, and the growing recognition that neurodiversity deserves to be represented at the forefront of educational conversations.
Summary
A Milestone Moment for Specialist SEND Support.
SEND Tutoring is delighted to share a major milestone: our profile is now live in Tatler’s Education Address Book, a respected and influential guide to outstanding educational services across the UK.
Even more proudly, we are the first SEND‑specialist tutoring service to be featured in the directory.
This is an exciting moment for our organisation and for the wider conversation around specialist SEND support. Being featured in Tatler places SEND Tutoring in front of families seeking trusted, high‑quality educational expertise, and it reflects our ongoing commitment to raising the visibility of neurodiversity‑affirming support.

Why This Matters
Tatler’s Education Directory has long been associated with excellence and credibility. Families turn to it when seeking the very best in education, from schools to specialists to expert services.
For SEND Tutoring, appearing in this space is a meaningful opportunity to elevate the profile of specialist SEND support and reach families who may not yet know that tailored, expert tutoring exists. Our aim is to advocate for SEND learners in a mainstream, high‑visibility setting and reinforce the importance of expertise, compassion, and personalised support.This moment isn’t about exclusivity, it’s about visibility, credibility, and championing the needs of children and young people with SEND.

Our Journey to This Milestone
SEND Tutoring began with a simple but powerful mission: to ensure every neurodivergent student is understood, supported, and empowered.
From that mission grew a team of specialist tutors with deep expertise across autism, ADHD, dyslexia, PDA, SEMH needs, and more. Our approach has always been rooted in:
- Specialist expertise
- Child‑centred, personalised support
- Strong collaboration with families and schools
- A commitment to raising SEND standards
Our presence in Tatler is a natural next step, a way to ensure that families searching for SEND support can find us quickly, easily, and with confidence.
What Families Will Find in Our Tatler Profile
Our listing provides a clear, accessible introduction to who we are and what we do. It highlights:
- Our ethos and values
- The expertise of our specialist tutors
- The range of needs we support
- Our personalised, compassionate approach
- Our belief in every child’s potential
It’s designed to help families understand not just what we offer, but why our approach works.

A Moment of Pride
This milestone is a celebration of the work our tutors do every day, the trust families place in us, and the growing recognition of the importance of specialist SEND support.
It also marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter. With increased visibility comes increased opportunity to support more learners, collaborate with more schools, and continue advocating for SEND support with strength and clarity.
Explore Our Tatler Listing
Our profile is now live and ready to explore:
We’d love for you to take a look, and to share it with anyone who may benefit from specialist SEND support.
What’s Next for SEND Tutoring
In the months ahead, we’ll continue expanding our reach, strengthening our partnerships, and developing new ways to support SEND learners with excellence and empathy.
If you’d like to explore more about our work, you can dive into:
A Final Word
Our appearance in Tatler’s Education Directory marks an important moment in the story of SEND Tutoring, not simply because it raises our visibility, but because it helps move specialist SEND support into the spaces where educational decisions are shaped and families seek trusted guidance.
For too long, SEND learners and their families have had to navigate support systems that are fragmented, overwhelming, or hidden from view. Being featured in a directory that families actively turn to for clarity and confidence means that more parents will discover that specialist, compassionate, expert help is available, and that their child’s needs are not only valid, but worthy of tailored support.
This milestone reflects the dedication of our tutors, the trust of the families we work with, and the growing recognition that neurodiversity deserves to be represented at the forefront of educational conversations. It reinforces our belief that every learner should be understood, supported, and celebrated, and that high‑quality SEND provision should be visible, accessible, and valued.
Thank you for being part of our mission and for helping us champion a future where every child can thrive.

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Ella Jones
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