Why I Started Young Scholarz — Someone You Can Finally Trust

Parents ask me all the time: What makes Young Scholarz different?

It’s a fair question. There are hundreds of tutoring centres, platforms, and agencies all saying some version of the same thing—experienced teachers, proven results, personalised learning. The words have started to blur.

So let me tell you something different. Rather than beginning with our services, I’d like to begin with myself—because, ultimately, Young Scholarz is built from my own experiences and values.

The Journey That Shaped My Approach

My career didn’t begin in education. Before founding Young Scholarz, I worked in biochemistry research. Later, I trained and qualified as a chartered accountant, working across Europe in both French and German. From there, I moved into corporate relations within Bangalore’s hospitality sector before lecturing at business schools in London. Alongside all of this, I’ve been a playwright, a filmmaker, and, perhaps most importantly, a mother of three.

None of this is meant to impress you. It matters because every chapter shaped the way I think about learning.

Working across disciplines, industries, and cultures teaches you to see problems from multiple perspectives. You begin to understand how different minds learn, how different environments shape confidence, and why the same child can thrive in one setting yet struggle in another. That breadth isn’t a scattered CV. It is, I would argue, the greatest asset I bring to education.

After all, your child’s future won’t be confined to one subject. The person guiding them shouldn’t be limited to one way of thinking either.

Building Relationships, Not Selling Lessons

Nineteen years ago, when I founded Young Scholarz, I made a deliberate decision not to build a tutoring programme—I wanted to build relationships.

That’s why we don’t sell rigid weekly packages. Students come when they need support and continue for as long as they need it. While that may seem unusual in an industry built around subscriptions and sign-up fees, it reflects a belief I hold deeply: education should serve the student, not the business model.

Choosing Young Scholarz isn’t simply purchasing tutoring. It’s entering a relationship where we take genuine responsibility for your child’s progress. Every student is matched with a teacher we know and trust—not someone selected from a database. Throughout the journey, we provide ongoing feedback, quality control, and a dedicated coordinator who remains involved every step of the way.

The responsibility sits with us, not with families trying to work out whether things are going well.

Why Trust Matters Most

Beneath every question about fees, schedules, or curricula lies something much more important: parents want someone they can truly trust.

They want someone who sees their child as an individual rather than another timetable slot. They want someone with the experience to understand their child academically, emotionally, and developmentally.

That is what I set out to create.

That is what Young Scholarz has become.

We’re not simply a tutoring company. We’re a support system built on nineteen years of understanding students, partnering with families, and believing that intelligence has never been the deciding factor.

Teaching is.

And when you get the teaching right, the results naturally follow.