Personalised support for children who need more time, more understanding, and a learning environment that truly works for them.
Not all children learn the same way.
At Books & Beyond Hub, we take the time to understand how your child learns — so they can build confidence, reduce frustration, and begin to thrive.
We support children who:
Struggle to focus or stay engaged
Feel overwhelmed or frustrated with schoolwork
Learn differently (including ADHD, dyslexia, or other learning needs)
Have lost confidence in their abilities
Need more personalised attention than group tuition can provide
Every child can learn.
Sometimes, learning just needs to feel different.
At Books & Beyond Hub, we move away from one-size-fits-all teaching.
Each child receives:
Individualised lesson plans tailored to their pace and learning style.
One-to-one attention in every session.
A calm and supportive environment, including access to a “Calm Room” when needed.
Guidance that builds understanding—not just memorisation.
Because when a child feels safe and understood, learning begins to happen.
Over time, parents often notice:
Improved focus and willingness to try.
Increased confidence in learning.
Less resistance or frustration during homework.
A better understanding of school topics.
We don’t rush learning—we support it, step by step.
"She is always looking forward to the classes." Mrs Lim
"English at Books & Beyond Hub is his favourite class," Mrs Lee
"He is happy with his SPM BM results. He got an A-." Mrs Tan
📍 Located in Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam
👩🏫 1-to-1 sessions (Face-to-face & Online)
💰 Fees from RM200/month
Books & Beyond Hub provides 1-to-1 tuition in Kota Kemuning and Shah Alam, offering personalised learning support for children who need a different approach. We specialise in English tuition, Bahasa Melayu tuition, and learning support for children with ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences in a calm and supportive environment.
Starting Oct 2025, Books & Beyond Hub aims to be inclusive in our teaching including students who are neurodivergent. Find out more about Project Haans here.