A level Group Courses
Our A level group sessions offer high-quality interactive lessons where we aim to build understanding and increase confidence by doing past paper questions with a focus on exam technique.
With small group sizes, each students get plenty of individual feedback while benefiting from shared questions, discussion, and motivation from others.
Our lessons are interactive, focused, and supportive, and led by teachers who know the A level syllabus inside out.
Each session includes retrieval practice, guided practice, exam-style examples and time to ask questions. Students will finish the course with stronger foundations, better technique, more confidence and a clearer understanding of how to approach harder problems.

Small groups
Qualified teacher
Online lessons
Recorded lessons
Exam Practice
Interactive sessions
Individual feedback
Progress Tracking
A Level Group Schedule
Year 12 A level:
Tuesday 5:00pm
Year 13 A level:
Tuesday 6pm
Our next course starts on
Tuesday 6th January
£25 per week (£100 per 4 week block)
Lessons run weekly and can be booked in 4 week blocks from January

Year 12
Suitable for year 12 students who started their AS maths in September. These courses are perfect for girls look to build confidence, fill any gaps, and get ahead before year 13. We will ensure students have a deep understanding of topics by focussing on building skills and mastering techniques before moving on to plenty of past paper questions.
Our students will start by strengthening their key pure skills the A Level maths depends on, including: surds, indices, quadratics, coordinate geometry and algebraic fractions before moving on to transformations and the factor theorem.
We will then build on the newer AS content and look at functions, the binomial expansion, differentiation, integration and logarithms.
To finish with we focus on getting students ready for their end of year mocks and we will look at consolidating topics with exam style questions on all content including mechanics and statistics.
If students are serious about getting on top of Year 12 Maths — or want to ensure they don't fall behind — this is the course that helps will help them take control.
Year 13
Suitable for Year 13 students who are taking their exams in summer 2026. Each of the courses has a different focus, but all are designed to build confidence and ensure students are ready for their exams in June by developing the techniques and tools needed to perform under pressure. The lessons aim to refine students' approach to problem-solving with expert feedback through practice with structured exam questions.
We will start by revisiting key techniques from Year 12 and Topics are chosen for their high impact in exams with early sessions targeting AS topics including: algebraic fluency, differentiation, integration, trigonometry, logarithms and the binomial expansion— these are basis of year 13 content so it essential we have an excellent understanding here before moving on.
We will then move on to A2 content with a focus entirely on Pure Maths, looking at content that is the basis of any pure paper as this accounts for a large number of marks. We extend our skills further into A2 differentiation and integration, trigonometry, binomial series, partial fractions and sequences and series.
We finish by re-visiting a range of topics and spending time on additional topics not yet covered to ensure students are exam ready.
These courses really are the perfect blend of building confidence and increasing knowledge - which we believe are the ingredients to exam success.
Key Information
All new students get a free 30 minute consultation to discuss how the sessions work, along with their individual needs and what they hope to achieve.
Free consultation
Homework
Support
Lesson Recordings
After every session I will set homework to consolidate the content covered.
I will be on hand to help during all sessions, as well as with additional maths questions in between lessons.
I will share the lesson recordings for students to use if they can't make it, or just want to revisit anything we've done.
All a student needs is a laptop, however a graphics tablet can really support online working and collaboration as it means students can write, draw, and work through problems directly on the screen. These can be borrowed for a £20 deposit.
Technology
Online Lessons
Lessons are taught via Google classrooms with shared whiteboards, clear explanations, and lots of guided practice. Students can ask questions at any point, and we work through past paper questions together.