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More recently, the institute has expanded its horizons to cover all the years from Grade One onwards; again for all of the syllabi. We also offer tutoring in higher education and undergraduate level courses relevant to Economics, Business Management, Accounting, Finance, Mathematics, and even Social Sciences and English Literature taught by a highly qualified panel of lecturers. Although, at present all lessons are being instructed virtually, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Tutory has its own fully-equipped premises at Havelock Road, where it
What was the journey like, starting from scratch and building the business up to where it is right now? Initially it was difficult to find teachers who were fully committed and who would make the classes interactive and engaging. It was difficult to find students as parents believed that tutoring was not necessary for the undergraduate level. The first batch got merits and credits and the subsequent batches included first classes, distinctions, credits and merits which served as a testimonial to the fact that the correct approach would enable students to thrive and reach their potential.
What were the hardships you faced as an entrepreneur and what was the toughest one yet? I wouldn’t use the word ‘hardship’ because every setback is a learning experience. The main challenge I’d say I’ve faced, is at the very beginning where I had to find qualified and experienced lecturers for the particular subjects we wanted to offer; those who could not just guarantee good results, but also as make the
Being an entrepreneur, what was it like facing the global pandemic? How did it affect the business? The biggest challenge of the pandemic for us, was not being able to use our premises and interact with our students face-to-face. However, because we have always offered virtual classes for those students residing outside of Colombo and abroad (we currently also teach a number of students from other countries like Malaysia, Jamaica, the US, Pakistan, etc.), we were able to adjust to the pandemic fast, and switch to an online teaching mode. The fact that our lecturers were already acclimatized to conducting lessons online also made it an easy transition for our students who hadn’t studied virtually before.
Explain a few marketing strategies you have implemented, and what makes them successful?
We initially used word-of-mouth and WhatsApp to get our name across but we have now expanded to Instagram and Facebook.
How did you get the initial start-up capital? Self-finance.
What separates The Tutory from its competitors? What truly sets The Tutory apart is our unique approach to teaching; an instructional model that cultivates an interactive and engaging learning environment which caters to each student’s individual requirements and competencies. We maintain a standard 7:1 tutor-student ratio for group classes, so that each of our highly-certified members of faculty are able to provide individualized attention and even greater accessibility. Research has shown that students are able to retain more when given access to more dynamic classroom environment. At the end of the day, we don’t want to just help our students pass or get good grades; we want to foster a culture where learning can actually be an enjoyable experience.
Who are your role models?
Otara Gunewardene and my mom.
Why did you decide to enter this industry? At the time I was reading for my law degree, I found that there was not much of a support system in terms of extra classes for those who needed help, and so, when I did my final year, it was a real struggle to find any help, to the point where I couldn’t find any good teachers to teach me or even mark my answers. This was a problem my mum had as well when she did her degree many years before me. Hence, I felt that there was a need to provide the option of an organized extra tuition for university-level students who needed help, especially with their LLB.
Was your family supportive of your new venture?
My family have not just supported me, but have always been my main cheerleaders right from the start. Initially, I didn’t intend on teaching full-time or even teaching at all. My sister was tutoring a student and she asked, or should I say, pushed me to take over her student when she had to fly over for her graduation. When I did start teaching, I realized that I actually enjoyed it. I then bounced a few ideas by my parents and grandparents, and they pushed me to implement them. If it weren’t for their support, The Tutory, would have just remained a passing thought.