School curriculum
A-Level Mathematics.
A-Level Maths is the foundation for every UK STEM, economics, and quantitative degree. We tutor both Maths and Further Maths across all four exam boards, from the basics of pure to the optional Further modules.
1,000+ students · Oxbridge & Imperial tutors · 1:1 sessions
About the exam
What A-Level Maths looks like.
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Pure, statistics, mechanics
All boards examine Pure across two papers, plus Statistics and Mechanics combined in a third. Pure is roughly two thirds of the marks; Statistics and Mechanics split the remainder.
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Further Maths is a separate A-Level
Further Maths sits alongside the standard A-Level and is required or strongly recommended for Cambridge, Imperial, and Warwick. It adds further pure, plus optional modules in statistics, mechanics, or decision maths.
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A* requires more than the syllabus
The hardest questions in each paper reward problem-solving and proof. Reaching the A* boundary consistently usually means working beyond the textbook on TMUA, STEP, or olympiad-style problems.
How we work
Our approach.
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Board specific
AQA, Edexcel, OCR A, and OCR MEI use different question styles and emphasise different parts of the syllabus. We tutor to the board the student is sitting.
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Pure as the load-bearing topic
Strong Pure marks carry the whole grade. We weight sessions accordingly and keep Statistics and Mechanics tight rather than letting them eat time from Pure.
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Stretch when it's needed
Students aiming at Oxbridge or other selective universities need to see harder problems than A-Level alone provides. We bring in TMUA, STEP, and olympiad material where it serves the student.
Speak to an A-Level Maths tutor.
Tell us the board, whether Further Maths is on the table, and the grade and universities the student is targeting. We will match them with a tutor and a plan.
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