Maths and science finally make sense.
One-to-one GCSE and A-level tuition in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry — online, or in person on the Wirral. I sat these exact exams this summer, so I teach what the mark scheme actually rewards.
Just here to revise? Try the free tools — no sign-up to start.
Free intro call · free first lesson · no obligation
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- Predicted A*A*A*A* at A-level
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- Grade 9s in all four at GCSE
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- MMath Mathematics · Bristol
What I teach
Four subjects, two levels, every major exam board — taught by someone who sat them this summer.
GCSE
£30/hour
- Maths, Further Maths, Physics & Chemistry
- Grade 9s in all four myself
- Foundation and Higher tiers
- Past-paper technique and timing
A-level
£35/hour
- Maths, Further Maths, Physics & Chemistry
- Predicted A*A*A*A* — exams sat this summer
- University-application grade targets
- All three exam boards
How it works
From first message to a weekly routine in under a week.
Get in touch
Tell me about your child, their year group and exam board, and where they're stuck.
Free call, then a free first lesson
A quick 15-minute call to hear where they're at — then a free, full-length diagnostic lesson where I work through questions with them and map exactly which topics need work. No commitment either side until you've seen how a session works.
Weekly lessons
A regular weekly slot, online or in person. Every session targets the tracked gaps — never generic re-teaching — and after every lesson you get a written report on what we covered and what comes next.
Not my first classroom
I once taught an entire GCSE course. To my own classmates.
My school didn't offer GCSE Further Maths, so I co-founded a student-led club and taught the whole course to around fifteen classmates myself. We sat the exam; I came out with a grade 9. Explaining hard ideas until they click isn't something I'm starting now — it's something I've been doing for years.
- This summer
- Sat the exact exams your child is preparing for
- Every lesson
- A written report so you always know where things stand
- Every mark
- Taught from mark schemes and examiner reports, not textbooks
Free to try · instant
Free revision tools
Interactive practice I built for my own students — draw the mechanism, drill the questions, beat the clock. A free account unlocks the full banks.
- 1,204+
- flashcards
- 56
- curly-arrow questions
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- mechanisms to draw
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- subjects covered
Simple, honest rates
GCSE
£0 /hour
A-level
£0 /hour
The intro call and the first (diagnostic) lesson are both free — you only pay if you carry on. Lessons are one hour by default; 90-minute lessons are charged pro rata. No sign-up fees, no minimum term.
Questions parents ask
Which subjects and exam boards do you cover?
Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry at GCSE and A-level, across AQA, OCR and Edexcel. I got grade 9s in all four at GCSE and I'm predicted A* in all four at A-level.
What's on the free resources site?
Everything I build for my own students, open to anyone: an interactive Mechanism Lab for curly arrows, a chemistry question bank, hundreds of flashcards with spaced repetition, mental-maths and mole trainers, and quick-reference sheets for the facts examiners actually ask. It's free because it shows you exactly how I teach before you pay for a lesson.
Is the first lesson really free?
Yes. After a quick intro call, the first session is a free 60-minute diagnostic: I work through a spread of exam questions with your child and send you a clear, topic-by-topic picture of where they are and a plan. You only pay if you decide to carry on.
Are lessons online or in person?
Both. Most students choose online lessons over video with a shared whiteboard; in-person lessons are available around Greasby and the Wirral.
How long is a lesson?
One hour by default. Some students prefer 90 minutes closer to exams.
How do payments work?
By bank transfer. You'll have a family account showing every lesson, what's owed and what's been paid — and a monthly statement by email.
What if we need to cancel a lesson?
Life happens. Just give at least 24 hours' notice and the lesson won't be charged.
How do I know it's working?
After every lesson I write a short report: what we covered, what went well and what to work on, with effort and progress ratings you can track over time. Roughly every six lessons we do a timed past-paper section so you see the score trend, not just a feeling.
Why choose a tutor who's just left school?
Because recency is the advantage. I sat these exact specifications this summer — I know the current mark schemes, the command words, and the traps, not a version from ten years ago. And teaching isn't new to me: when my school didn't offer GCSE Further Maths, I taught the entire course to around fifteen classmates, and we all sat the exam.
Let's find out exactly where the gaps are.
A free intro call, then a free first lesson — and you'll get an honest, topic-by-topic picture of where your child is and what it will take. No commitment either side.