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SABIS High School Computer Studies explained.
SABIS High School Computer Studies covers programming logic, data structures, networking, and digital systems. It prepares students for tech-focused pathways at university and beyond.
Computer Studies is a core SABIS High School subject that builds computational thinking, coding skills, and understanding of hardware and software systems across the secondary years.
SABIS uses its own internal assessment framework, combining periodic tests and cumulative SIS (Student Information System) scores. Consistent performance across the year, not just final exams, shapes the overall grade.
SABIS schools run a continuous assessment cycle with periodic tests throughout each academic term. Students are assessed frequently, so steady preparation across the year matters more than last-minute revision.
A group class cannot do this.
Lessons built around the gaps
Your tutor pinpoints exactly which SABIS Computer Studies topics are capping your child's grade and rebuilds them topic by topic, session by session.
Real past-paper and test technique
Tutors walk students through SABIS-style periodic-test questions, the marking expectations, and the structured approach that earns full marks on every paper.
Parents kept in the loop
After every session you get a progress note with what was covered, what improved, and what the next lesson will target.
The curriculum that builds real digital skills for secondary students.
SABIS High School Computer Studies is a subject delivered under the SABIS Educational System. It covers computing concepts, programming, networking, and digital literacy for students in the secondary high school years.
Assessment follows the SABIS periodic testing structure, with regular in-school tests scored through the SABIS SIS grading system. Grades accumulate across the year, rewarding consistent understanding rather than single exam performance.
Every Tuitional session follows the exact SABIS topic sequence your child's school uses, so lessons connect directly to upcoming tests and nothing taught in class is left without support.
What a one-to-one Computer Studies lesson actually looks like
Every session follows four timed phases: recap, teach, apply, and review. The structure keeps each lesson focused and measurable from the first minute.
Book a trial lessonA typical 60-minute session
- 0-5 min
Recap and quick diagnostic
The tutor reviews last lesson's homework and runs a quick verbal or written check to find exactly where the student stands on the current topic.
Example: The student explains how a for-loop iterates through an array — the tutor notes any gaps in logic or syntax before moving on.
- 5-25 min
Teach the target topic
The tutor teaches or re-teaches the target concept using the student's own SABIS textbook sequence, annotating examples live on the shared whiteboard.
Example: Teaching binary addition and two's complement representation, aligned to the SABIS High School digital systems unit.
- 25-50 min
Apply it to SABIS-style test questions
The student attempts SABIS periodic-test-style questions under light time pressure while the tutor coaches technique, mark allocation, and common error patterns.
Example: Working through a structured question on database design, practising how to write a correct SQL SELECT statement for a sample dataset.
- 50-60 min
Review, set homework, report
The tutor recaps what was mastered, sets a targeted homework task, and writes a brief session note shared with the parent immediately after the lesson.
Example: Homework is to write and test a Python function that sorts a list, ready for review at the next session.
After the lesson
You receive a parent report covering what was taught, how your child performed and what comes next — and homework is set in the portal with a due date before the next session.
Four simple steps.
Tell us the goal
Share your child's year group and SABIS subject.
Get matched
We pair you with a SABIS Computer Studies specialist.
Trial lesson
Try a full session before committing to anything.
Start weekly
Book sessions around your family's schedule, any time.
The subject that turns computing theory into real exam performance.
SABIS High School Computer Studies is set by the SABIS Educational System for secondary students. It covers programming, data structures, networking, and digital systems through a structured, test-driven curriculum assessed throughout the school year.
Students are tested regularly through the SABIS periodic system, so consistent preparation matters. One-to-one online tutoring keeps each student aligned to their school's exact topic sequence and test dates.
SABIS High School subjects we tutor.
Why families across the GCC trust Tuitional for SABIS tutoring.
My son was struggling with programming logic in his SABIS Computer Studies class. After just six sessions with his Tuitional tutor, he went from barely passing periodic tests to scoring in the top band. The tutor explained everything so clearly, step by step.
We moved from Riyadh to Abu Dhabi mid-year and I was worried about the SABIS curriculum gap. Tuitional matched us within a day and the tutor already knew the exact topic sequence our school uses. Huge relief.
I used to dread the networking unit. My tutor broke it down into simple diagrams and we practised SABIS-style questions every session. I actually feel confident going into periodic tests now.
Flexible scheduling made all the difference. We book sessions around my daughter's activity timetable and the tutor always sends notes straight after. Her Computer Studies grade improved within the first month.
SABIS Computer Studies tutoring, your questions answered.
The things parents and students ask us most, in plain language.
?Do your tutors know the SABIS Computer Studies syllabus?+
Yes. Every tutor matched to this subject is trained on the SABIS curriculum and familiar with the periodic test structure. Sessions follow the same topic sequence your child's school uses, so lessons connect directly to what is being tested that term.
?How quickly can we start lessons?+
Most families are matched with a tutor and have their first session booked within one to two working days. Once matched, you choose the schedule that suits your family, including evenings and weekends across Gulf time zones.
?Can we get a tutor mid-year if we have just moved schools?+
Absolutely. Mid-year enrolment is something Tuitional handles regularly, especially for families relocating across the GCC. Your tutor will assess where your child currently stands in the SABIS topic sequence and build lessons forward from that point.
?What happens if the first tutor is not the right fit?+
Tuitional offers a free re-match if the first pairing does not feel right. You simply let the team know and a new tutor will be selected, at no extra cost and with no disruption to your schedule.
?Are sessions recorded so my child can review them?+
Yes. Every session is recorded and accessible to your child at any time through the platform. This is especially useful before SABIS periodic tests, when reviewing a tutor's worked examples can make a real difference to scores.
?How is progress tracked between sessions?+
After each lesson the tutor writes a session note covering what was taught, what improved, and what to focus on next. Monthly progress reports are also produced, and parents receive alerts if a session is missed or homework is outstanding.
Book your child's first SABIS Computer Studies session today.
Tell us your child's year group and current topic. We'll match you with a specialist tutor and have a trial lesson ready to book within one working day.
- Matched to the SABIS Computer Studies syllabus
- Live, one-to-one video sessions, never pre-recorded
- Sessions recorded and available to review anytime
- Flexible scheduling across Gulf time zones