Online A-Level Maths Tutor
Online A-Level Maths Tutor for Year 12 & Year 13
Struggling with the jump to A-Level Maths? We find the exact gap first — then teach it.
Who we help
Online A-Level Maths Tutor for Year 12 and Year 13
Year 12 to bridge the GCSE gap, Year 13 to master exams and secure UCAS grades.
Year 12 (AS)
- Bridge the steep step up from GCSE
- Make algebra fast and automatic
- Build strong Pure foundations
Year 13 (A2)
- Full A-Level content and synoptic questions
- Past papers and exam technique
- UCAS predicted grades and resit support
Start with a free assessment. We find the gaps before any paid tuition.
No payment is needed to book.
The real problem
Why Students Struggle With A-Level Maths
The jump from GCSE to A-Level is the biggest in the curriculum — even for grade 7–9 students.
Many students who did well at GCSE hit a wall at A-Level. It isn't a lack of ability — it's that A-Level demands a different level of fluency and moves fast. The gaps we find most often:
- Algebra isn't automatic yet: A-Level assumes GCSE algebra is instant, and hesitation there breaks harder topics.
- New abstraction: proof, functions and calculus think differently to GCSE methods.
- Pace: content is covered quickly, so one missed idea compounds.
- Independent study: A-Level needs stronger self-study and problem-solving habits.
Our free assessment pinpoints exactly which of these is the barrier — across Pure, Mechanics or Statistics — so every lesson afterwards is targeted, not generic.
The full A-Level
Pure, Mechanics & Statistics
We cover all three strands of A-Level Maths — and Further Maths where needed.
Where students get stuck
A-Level Maths Topics We Help With
Marks, not just methods
Exam Technique & Past Paper Practice
A-Level rewards clear method and calm under unfamiliar questions. We drill both.
Students practise with real past papers and mark schemes, learning to show working for method marks, break down unfamiliar problems, use the calculator efficiently, and manage time across long papers — so the exam feels familiar, not daunting.
Extra support
AS, Further Maths & Resit Support
Sitting AS, taking Further Maths, or resitting to lift a grade? We help with all three.
Our method
How Online A-Level Maths Lessons Work
Five clear steps, one-to-one or small group, online.
Assess
A free assessment pinpoints the gaps across Pure, Mechanics and Statistics.
Plan
A targeted plan around those gaps — not a generic syllabus march.
Teach
The tutor teaches the missing skill clearly, checking understanding.
Practise
Exam-style questions and past papers turn it into reliable marks.
Track
Progress tracked lesson by lesson, so students and parents see it improving.
Trusted since 2007
Why Students Choose Improve Tuition for A-Level Maths
An established Batley centre, QTS teacher-led, supporting Year 12 & 13 across the UK online.
Our tutors are subject specialists and DBS-checked, our lesson structure is clear, and every journey starts with a free assessment — so students and parents know exactly what they're getting.
"The step up to A-Level floored my son after a grade 8 at GCSE. The tutor rebuilt his algebra and his confidence came back."
— Parent, Year 12 A-Level Maths
"Brilliant with Mechanics, which I'd found impossible. Clear, patient and exam-focused."
— Student, Year 13 A-Level Maths
"The past-paper practice made a real difference to my predicted grades for UCAS."
— Student, Year 13 A-Level Maths
"Honest free assessment that showed exactly where the gaps were. No guesswork."
— Parent, Year 12 A-Level Maths
Your next step
Book a Free Online A-Level Maths Assessment
Year 12 or 13 and A-Level Maths becoming a struggle? Start with a free assessment.
We'll identify the gaps, explain what's holding you back, and recommend the right next step.
Takes about 30 seconds. No payment is needed to book.
Questions students & parents ask
Online A-Level Maths Tutor FAQs
Is online A-Level Maths tuition effective?
Yes. Lessons are one-to-one or small group and interactive, so the tutor sees the student's working in real time and targets the exact gap — which matters even more at A-Level, where topics build quickly.
My child got a good GCSE grade but is struggling at A-Level. Is that normal?
Very. The jump from GCSE to A-Level is the steepest in the curriculum. Strong GCSE students often struggle at first because A-Level assumes instant algebra fluency and introduces new abstraction. It is fixable with targeted help.
How does the free assessment work?
It's a short online session where a tutor identifies exactly which A-Level Maths topics are causing problems, across Pure, Mechanics and Statistics. There's no charge and no obligation.
Do you cover Pure, Mechanics and Statistics?
Yes — all three strands of A-Level Maths, plus Further Maths where needed.
Do you support AS, Further Maths and resits?
Yes. We help AS students, Further Maths students, and those resitting to lift a grade for university.
Which exam boards do you cover?
We support the major A-Level Maths boards including Edexcel, AQA and OCR (including OCR MEI), and tailor past-paper practice to your board.
Can you help with UCAS predicted grades and university offers?
Yes. Focused work on exam technique and past papers is often what moves a predicted or final grade in time for university offers.
Not quite A-Level yet?
We also tutor GCSE, KS3 and Primary Maths online. See our Online GCSE Maths Tutor page, or all ages on our Online Maths Tutor page.