A-Level Maths tuition & exam prep
Pure Maths, Statistics, and Mechanics for Year 12–13. Structured revision for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and MEI — with past papers and grade-focused feedback.
Exam boards: AQA · Edexcel · OCR · MEI
A-Level Maths demands strong GCSE foundations plus new calculus, statistics, and mechanics content in Year 12–13. YFC tutors provide one-to-one support matched to your specification — whether your child needs help bridging from GCSE or pushing for an A*.
Sessions target the topics your school is covering that week, with additional past-paper questions on weak areas. Tutors emphasise clear algebraic working, correct notation, and the longer structured questions that decide top grades.
A-Level Maths typically includes Pure papers plus Statistics and Mechanics components depending on your board. Tutors explain how marks are allocated on proof questions, hypothesis tests, and mechanics diagrams.
What we cover
- Pure — differentiation & integration
- Pure — trigonometry & exponentials
- Statistics — probability & distributions
- Mechanics — forces, motion & moments
- Exam-style mixed topic papers
- Calculator and non-calculator technique
- Further Maths topics on request
- UCAS and predicted grade support
What students gain
- Stronger calculus and algebra for Pure papers
- Clear methods on Statistics and Mechanics questions
- Timed practice with exam-board mark schemes
- Progress reports useful for school predicted grade discussions
Common questions
Quick answers about this programme.
Do you cover Further Maths?
Yes — on request we match tutors who teach Further Maths A-Level alongside standard A-Level Maths.
Can you help with UCAS predicted grades?
Tutors provide progress feedback parents can share with schools for predicted grade discussions — we do not replace school assessment decisions.
Which A-Level Maths modules do you teach?
Pure, Statistics, and Mechanics for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and MEI — aligned to the specification your school follows.
My child struggled stepping up from GCSE — can you help?
Yes. Many Year 12 students start with GCSE gap-filling on algebra and graphs before accelerating into calculus — tutors adjust pace to your child's mock results.
Do you offer timed A-Level past-paper mocks?
Yes. Full papers or single-topic papers are completed under timed conditions, then reviewed line by line with mark scheme language.
How often should A-Level Maths tutoring be?
Weekly one-hour sessions are typical; some students increase frequency before mocks and final exams in May/June.
Ready for personalised tutoring?
Book a free trial — matched to your level and exam board.