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Maths

Maths tuition from foundations to Further Maths

Maths is cumulative, so a gap never stays where it started. Our maths tutors diagnose the earliest broken link, repair it, and then work forward through the specification.

  • KS3 to Further Maths
  • Diagnostic first
  • Non-calculator technique

What happens next

  1. 1. A free consultation about the student's stage and goals.
  2. 2. A shortlist of tutors, reviewed by a person before it reaches you.
  3. 3. A free compatibility trial before anything is paid for.

Founding lessons from £25 per hour. No grade or place is ever guaranteed.

Who maths tuition suits

We support the full range, from students who dread the subject to those aiming at maths-heavy university courses.

  • Students moving between foundation and higher tier
  • Students who freeze on multi-step problem-solving questions
  • Students taking Further Maths alongside A-Level Maths
  • Adults and retake students returning to the subject

What usually gets in the way

These are the patterns we see most often, and what a tutor does about them.

Method without understanding

Memorised procedures collapse when a question is phrased differently. We teach why the method works.

Problem-solving questions

The hardest marks are in unfamiliar contexts. We practise reading and decomposing those questions.

Arithmetic fluency

Slow, uncertain number work costs time and confidence in every paper.

Exam timing

Students often know enough but never finish. We build pacing into practice.

Levels and boards

  • AQA
  • Edexcel
  • OCR
  • MEI

Key Stage 3

  • Number
  • Algebra
  • Ratio and proportion
  • Geometry

GCSE

  • Foundation tier
  • Higher tier
  • Problem-solving papers

A-Level

  • Pure
  • Statistics
  • Mechanics
  • Further Maths

A typical first four weeks

Every plan is adjusted at the consultation, but this is the shape most engagements take.

  1. Week 1

    Diagnostic

    Targeted questions across topics to find the earliest gap rather than the most recent one.

  2. Week 2

    Repair

    That gap is retaught from first principles, with short daily practice between lessons.

  3. Week 3

    Apply and extend

    The skill is used in exam-style, multi-step questions from the student's own board.

  4. Week 4

    Timed practice and review

    A timed section, marked feedback and a written plan for the next block.

What families ask

My child says they are 'bad at maths'. Can tuition help?

Almost always, because that belief usually traces back to a specific gap. Once it is found and fixed, confidence tends to follow quickly.

Do you cover Further Maths?

Yes. Tell us the modules at your consultation so we can match a tutor who has studied them.

How do we start?

Book a free consultation. We talk through the student's stage, goals and timetable, then recommend a tutor and arrange a free compatibility trial before anything is paid for.

Talk to us about maths tuition

Tell us the stage, exam board and timeline. We will recommend a tutor and arrange a free compatibility trial.