Mrs Reem Al-Mubarak
June 2026
Our daughter sat Economics at UAS in Khaldiya. Her ComboTutors tutor walked her through CollegeBoard FRQ rubrics line by line and kept lessons running through R...
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Why Kuwait City students
IGCSE Economics in Kuwait City sits at the seam between the capital's two strongest cohorts: British-curriculum families commuting between Sharq, Mirqab and Khaldiya residences and Cambridge-anchored schools like British School of Kuwait (BSK) in Salwa (Cambridge IGCSE plus IB DP) and New English School (NES) in Salmiya. Indian Educational School Kuwait in Khaldiya runs CBSE alongside parents who also want Cambridge IGCSE Economics as a bridge to A-Level. The capital's diplomatic-quarter and Central Bank of Kuwait / Kuwait Investment Authority corporate-executive demographic produces a particular profile: highly mobile, often relocated mid-cycle from London or Singapore, where mark-scheme writing diverges sharply from what was taught before. Our Kuwait City IGCSE Economics tutors are matched by exact board (0580/4MA1 family codes), the Asimah Governorate timetable, and the Ramadan ~3-hour school day. Lessons are online in Kuwait time around UAS and AIS Khaldiya commute windows, mid-year mocks and the May/June Cambridge series.
Exam boards we cover
The most widely sat IGCSE syllabus across Kuwait City British-curriculum schools — particularly BSK Salwa and NES Salmiya. Extended tier is required for any student progressing to A-Level Economics.
Used by Edexcel-aligned British curriculum schools in and around Kuwait City. Higher tier broadly comparable to Cambridge Extended, with slightly different question phrasing.
A smaller cohort of Kuwait City students sit Oxford AQA International GCSE — particularly those moving between UK and Kuwait schools mid-cycle.
Syllabus coverage
Our IGCSE Economics tutors cover the full specification with extra depth on the topics where Kuwait City students most consistently lose marks.
Scarcity, choice, opportunity cost and factors of production.
Market equilibrium, elasticity and price mechanism.
Externalities, public goods, subsidies and taxation.
Fixed/variable costs, economies of scale and profit.
GDP, inflation, unemployment and balance of payments.
Government spending, taxation and interest-rate policy.
Specialisation, exchange rates and protectionism.
Mark-scheme drilling for data-response and structured questions.
We work with students at leading IGCSE institutions across Kuwait City.
What we fix
How we fix it:Families resident in Sharq, Mirqab or Bneid Al-Qar but attending ASK Hawally, BSK Salwa or AIS Salwa often lose 60–90 minutes a day to commute. We schedule Economics sessions late-evening in Kuwait time so they replace, not compound, the school-day load.
How we fix it:The May College Board AP window collides with Kuwait City end-of-year internals. We run a 6–8 week Economics prep block from March of timed FRQs and CollegeBoard-rubric drills aligned to the exact UAS Khaldiya / AIS Salwa / KAS Mirqab / GEMS American Khaldiya schedule.
How we fix it:During Ramadan, Kuwait City schools shorten the day to roughly three hours and pause for Eid Al-Fitr. We back-plan Economics sessions around the Asimah Governorate timetable so revision continues without overloading fasting students.
How we fix it:The Diplomatic Quarter cohort routinely arrives mid-IGCSE, mid-IB IA or mid-AP unit. We run a structured Week 1 diagnostic against the new school's scheme of work (BSK Salwa, KAS Mirqab, UAS Khaldiya) and close Economics gaps before the next assessment.
How we fix it:Kuwait University's main campus in Shuwaikh — College of Engineering, Medicine and Science — admits on grade thresholds that families plan in parallel with UCAS / Common App. We align Economics tutoring to both the Kuwait University admissions cut-off and the international applications calendar.
Why ComboTutors
We tutor across the full Kuwait City school footprint — UAS Khaldiya, AIS Salwa, KAS Mirqab, GEMS American Academy Khaldiya for AP; BSK Salwa for Cambridge plus IB DP; NES Salmiya for Cambridge — so the Economics tutor is matched to the exact board and scheme of work your child sits.
Kuwait City families often have one child on AP at UAS or KAS and another on Cambridge or IB DP at BSK Salwa. Our Economics bench spans CollegeBoard AP, Cambridge International (IGCSE and IAL) and IB DP HL/SL so siblings share one provider.
We hold sessions for Diplomatic Quarter families through rotational moves, sync Economics progress notes across schools, and prep Kuwait University Shuwaikh main-campus admissions in parallel with US and UK applications — all in Kuwait time (AST, GMT+3).
June 2026
Our daughter sat Economics at UAS in Khaldiya. Her ComboTutors tutor walked her through CollegeBoard FRQ rubrics line by line and kept lessons running through R...
June 2026
We relocated to the Diplomatic Quarter mid-IB and our son had IA gaps in Economics at BSK Salwa. ComboTutors diagnosed them in week one and rebuilt the HL plan ...
June 2026
We wanted Kuwait University Shuwaikh as a parallel option to US applications. The tutor mapped Economics prep to both Kuwait University cut-offs and AP — our so...

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IGCSE Economics in Kuwait City
For IGCSE Economics our Kuwait City families are concentrated at UAS Khaldiya, AIS Salwa, KAS Mirqab and GEMS American Academy Khaldiya (AP CollegeBoard), BSK Salwa (Cambridge plus IB DP), NES Salmiya (Cambridge), ASK Hawally (AP) and Indian Educational School Kuwait Khaldiya. We match tutors to the exact board, syllabus code and the school's scheme of work.
Yes — UAS Khaldiya is one of our highest-volume Kuwait City schools for AP Economics. Tutors are matched to the CollegeBoard course audit, FRQ rubric style and UAS's internal mock calendar. We back-plan to the May AP window and around the Kuwait Ramadan ~3-hour timetable.
Diplomatic Quarter families arriving from London, Geneva or Singapore mid-cycle get a Week 1 diagnostic against the receiving school's scheme of work (BSK Salwa, KAS Mirqab, UAS Khaldiya or NES Salmiya), a written gap-closure plan for Economics, and online lessons that continue uninterrupted through the move, in Kuwait time (AST, GMT+3).
Yes. Our Kuwait City Economics tutors prepare students for Kuwait University main-campus admissions in Shuwaikh — College of Engineering, Medicine and Science — in parallel with UCAS and Common App. We map IGCSE grade thresholds to Kuwait University cut-offs so families plan both routes from one programme.
All IGCSE Economics lessons for Kuwait City families are online 1-to-1 in Kuwait time (AST, GMT+3), scheduled after the school day for Sharq, Mirqab, Khaldiya, Salwa and Diplomatic Quarter residents and adjusted to the Ramadan timetable, Eid Al-Fitr / Adha and Kuwait National Day / Liberation Day (25–26 Feb).
IGCSE Economics tutoring for Kuwait City starts from KWD 14/hour, with premium examiner-led slots at KWD 18–22/hour. First trial lesson free, no minimum-term contracts.

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