Now enrolling: Foundation & Higher GCSE pathways for the autumn term
Pricing

One subscription. Everything included.

A full GCSE education costs less than a single tutoring session a month. No per-subject pricing, no tiers, no surprises.

The honest maths

Per-subject pricing punishes ambition. One price doesn’t.

Typical per-subject provider
1 subject
£35/month
£14.99/month
3 subjects
£35/month
£44.97/month
6 subjects
£35/month
£89.94/month
All subjects + life skills
£35/month
Not available
Traditional distance-learning GCSE courses can cost up to £2,000 per subject. A full year of Latitude, with every subject and every life skills course included, is £420.
For institutions

Placing students, not subscribing?

Alternative Provision settings and Local Authorities license Latitude per student, with onboarding support and oversight dashboards included.

Alternative Provision

Full curriculum and progress evidence for off-rolled and excluded 14–16s.

£800–1,200 / student / year
For AP providers

Local Authorities

Statutory-ready provision for unplaced and EHCP-funded children, at volume.

£400–600 / student / year
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Questions, answered honestly

What families ask us about pricing.

Is there really just one price?
Yes. £35 a month covers everything on the platform: every subject, every lane, every life skills course, and the parent dashboard. There are no per-subject charges, no booster add-ons, and no premium tier hiding the good stuff.
Can I cancel whenever I want?
Yes. The subscription is monthly rolling with no minimum term. If Latitude stops being right for your family, you cancel in two clicks and that’s that.
Are exam fees included?
No. Exam fees are paid directly to your chosen exam centre, as they are for every home-educated student in the country regardless of how they study. Fees vary by centre and subject. We show you how to find a centre, when to book, and what to expect.
Is there a free trial?
There will be. When enrolment opens for the autumn term you’ll be able to try Latitude before subscribing. Join the waitlist and you’ll hear the moment it’s available.
What ages is Latitude for?
The curriculum builds towards GCSE and IGCSE qualifications, so it’s designed for roughly ages 11–16. The placement assessment finds the right starting point. Children can begin earlier in the pathway and progress at their own pace.
What if I have more than one child?
Each subscription covers one child’s learning and progress record. Family pricing is something we’re actively working on. Join the waitlist and you’ll be the first to hear.

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