Helping A Level Maths students develop key skills for success

A Level Maths Tutor

An A level Maths tutor helps students establish a firm grasp of this often challenging subject. There is a big jump from GCSE to A level and a tutor gives students vital support and guidance.

A tutor works in accordance with the latest syllabi, ensuring students have a comprehensive understanding of mathematical concepts. Students also learn how to apply these concepts in a variety of ways as well as how to gain top marks in the exams.

A level Maths tuition tailors each lesson to the specific needs of the student. Tutors give students both the time and encouragement to ask questions and solidify their knowledge. In addition, tutors identify and correct problem areas that are losing students’ marks.

An A level Maths tutor creates a calm and assertive learning environment, ensuring students feel well prepared come exam day.

A Level Tuition

Advanced Level qualifications (known as A levels) are an optional form of further study. They take place once a student has completed compulsory education up to GCSE level.

Students typically study 3 or more specialist subjects for a period of 2 years, in order to gain entry to university, further study, training or work.

Exams usually take place during May/June of the second year of study, although there are continuous forms of assessment throughout the two years.

London

Most of our tutors are based in London and tutor students on an hourly basis, travelling from one family home to another.

The minimum lesson length is an hour and the tutor may request travel expenses depending where you live and where they are travelling from.

Popular lesson slots are after school, between 4.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m., and at the weekends. If a child is out of school, the lessons can take place during the day.

Out of London

We can arrange a tutor to travel to your home if you live outside of London.

In order to make this viable for the tutor, the minimum lesson time is 2 hours (but you can book 3 or more hours).

If you live further afield, a day of tuition where 4 hours are broken up by lunch is a very popular option. This arrangement often happens at the weekends and during half-terms and holidays.

We ask that you cover the cost of the tutor’s travel time as well as their travel costs.

Abroad

If you live abroad, or are embarking on a period of extended travel, you may request a residential tutor to support your children.

This can be for a period of anything from a few weeks to a year – or even longer.

The residential tutor normally works Monday to Friday. Tuition is either worked around school hours or arranged according to the family’s schedule if the child is not attending school.

The curriculum can either mirror what the child would be doing at school or be tailor-made to the student (whether following a traditional curriculum, or allowing greater freedom in what is taught such as project-based learning).

Online

If your location means it is tricky for you to meet a tutor face-to-face, we can arrange tuition online.

Tutors on our books are teaching students all over the world: from France and Italy, to the US and Russia. We are experts at handling lesson arrangements over different time zones.

We are satisfied that even if students can’t meet tutors in person, they can still benefit from the knowledge and energy tutors bring to their online lessons.

Online tuition is conducted via Skype with a selection of other screen and material-sharing software. This ensures that lessons are fully interactive and that students gain the maximum from the sessions.

A Level Maths Tutors

Maths

Hugo Sheppard

Maths Tutor

GCSE, 16 Plus, A level, IB Diploma & Cambridge Pre-U Maths specialist.

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