Free Economics Assessment · Batley

A Level Economics Tutor in Batley

Find what’s capping the grade first.

We assess first.

We find the barrier.

We teach it with a targeted lesson plan.

Free Economics assessment before any paid tuition begins.

Book your free assessment

Takes 2 minutes · No payment · No obligation

Google 4.5 (57+) · Trustpilot 4.8 (115+) · 172+ reviews QTS teacher-led DBS-checked tutors Established 2007

Based at The Study Room, Batley — supporting students from Batley, Dewsbury, Heckmondwike and nearby areas. Online also available.

What we offer

A Level Economics tuition in Batley.

One-to-one tuition across the full A Level — Edexcel A, AQA and OCR — covering both halves of the course and, most importantly, the higher-mark skills that decide the grade.

The three areas we work on:

Theme 1 & 3

Years 12–13

Microeconomics

Markets, demand and supply, elasticity, market failure and intervention, plus the theory of the firm and labour markets.

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Theme 2 & 4

Years 12–13

Macroeconomics

AD/AS, growth, inflation and unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy, international trade and development economics.

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The grade-lifter

Where most marks are won and lost

Application & Evaluation

The skills that separate a B from an A* — building developed chains of analysis, writing real evaluation rather than listing points, drawing accurate diagrams, and applying theory to the specific context in data response and essays. This is where most students plateau, and where focused tuition moves the grade most.

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Book your free Economics assessment.

Find out what’s capping the grade before paying for tuition.

Book your free assessment
Takes 2 minutesNo paymentNo obligation
01 / Who This Is For

Who A Level Economics tuition helps.

Students and parents come to us for an Economics tutor in Batley when they notice one of these:

  • They understand the theory but can’t break a BThe knowledge is there. The marks stall at the analysis and evaluation.
  • Evaluation feels like guessworkThey write points but don’t know how to weigh them, prioritise, or reach a justified judgement.
  • Exams are coming upFinal A Level papers, mocks, or a Year 12 to 13 jump that suddenly feels steeper.
  • Diagrams and chains of analysis fall apart under pressureThey can name the concept but can’t build it into a developed, linked argument.
  • The data response and essays don’t use the contextGeneric answers that ignore the extract or scenario quietly lose application marks.
02 / What May Be Happening

Same low mark. Different cause.

Two students can get the same Economics grade for completely different reasons.

  • One knows the content but can’t build a chain of analysis — the answer stops at the first link.
  • Another lists evaluation points but never reaches a justified judgement, so the top band stays out of reach.
  • A third writes well but ignores the data and context, losing application marks on every question.

More past papers won’t fix a problem we haven’t named yet.

03 / Free Assessment

Name the real gap before lessons begin.

The assessment is a short, guided Economics check — done in person at our Batley centre, or online.

By the end, we can tell you exactly what’s capping the grade — whether it’s a content gap, diagram accuracy, chains of analysis, evaluation, or applying theory to context.

04 / How tuition follows

After the assessment, tuition follows the plan.

The assessment shows what to fix first. The Economics tutor then works from that plan — on real exam questions and mark schemes, not a generic worksheet pack. Our DBS-checked tutors follow the assessment plan, so lessons target the specific skill capping the grade.

  • Secure the foundations — any content gaps, accurate diagrams, and the core models that micro and macro answers depend on.
  • Build the higher marks — developed chains of analysis, genuine evaluation and judgement, and applying theory to the data and context the question gives.
05 / Before You Decide

What you’ll know by the end.

  • A clear picture of where the student is in A Level Economics.
  • The specific skill or topic capping the grade right now.
  • A recommended tuition plan — if it would actually help.
  • No pressure to continue either way.
06 / Questions

The questions students & parents ask most.

Is the Economics assessment really free?

Yes. There is no payment to book the assessment and no obligation to take tuition afterwards. We use it to find your A Level Economics gaps and explain the clearest next step before any paid lessons begin.

My child understands the theory but can't get past a B. What's going on?

This is the most common A Level Economics pattern we see. The grade ceiling is almost never content recall — it is the higher-mark skills: building developed chains of analysis, writing genuine evaluation rather than listing points, drawing accurate diagrams, and applying theory to the specific context in the data response and essays. The assessment pinpoints which of these is costing the marks.

Which exam boards do you cover?

We tutor the main A Level Economics specifications — Edexcel A (the most widely taught), AQA and OCR. Tuition is matched to your exam board, including its specific essay and data response structures and mark schemes.

Do you cover both microeconomics and macroeconomics?

Yes — the full A Level: microeconomics (markets, failure, intervention, the firm and labour markets), macroeconomics (AD/AS, policy, trade, development) and the synoptic application and evaluation that the final papers reward most heavily.

What happens after the assessment?

We explain what the student can do securely, where the Economics gaps are, and what needs to be fixed first — whether that's a specific topic, diagram accuracy, or evaluation technique. If tuition is suitable, we recommend the clearest next step and how lessons would work.

How do lessons work?

Lessons start from the gaps found in the assessment, not a generic worksheet pack. A qualified teacher guides the plan and our DBS-checked Economics tutors deliver focused one-to-one lessons, working on real exam questions and mark schemes. Pace is set by the student's understanding, not a timetable.

How much does A Level Economics tuition cost?

A Level Economics is taught one-to-one from £45 per hour — exact rate confirmed after the free assessment.

Reviews

What students & parents say.

Google 4.5 (57+) · Trustpilot 4.8 (115+)
172+ reviews in total

“The evaluation finally clicked — she went from solid Bs to confident A answers.”

Parent · A Level Economics · Trustpilot

“I stopped writing generic essays and started actually using the extract. The marks moved fast.”

Student · Edexcel Economics · Google

“Living abroad, finding the right tutor is not easy. He somehow made it possible.”

Parent · Online Tuition · Google

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About your teacher

Mr G Dabhad — leading your Economics support in Batley.

Improve Tuition was founded in 2007 by Mr G Dabhad — a qualified teacher with QTS and BA Hons. He reviews each Economics assessment and guides the learning plan the tutor will follow.

The approach has stayed the same since the centre opened: find the gap first, then teach it.

Mr G Dabhad ·QTS ·BA Hons ·Founder & Qualified Teacher ·Teaching since 2007

Still thinking about it? Just give us a call.

(0)1924 506010

Mon–Fri 9am–7pm · Sat–Sun 10am–2pm.

You’ll speak to me — Mr Dabhad — or someone on the team. No pitch, just an honest conversation about whether tuition would help.

Book your free Economics assessment.

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Takes 2 minutesNo obligationTeacher-led