Free GCSE Assessment · Online UK-Wide or in Batley

GCSE Tutors

Grades that finally move.

First, we look — properly.

We work out where the marks are slipping, and why.

Only then do we teach, to the exact board your child sits.

Every pupil starts with a free GCSE assessment, before a penny is spent on lessons. Online for families right across the UK, or in person at our Batley centre.

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Two minutes · Nothing to pay · No strings

4.8 on Trustpilot · 183 reviews across Trustpilot & Google Led by a QTS teacher DBS-checked specialists Since 2007

Online lessons reach families nationwide — and there’s a seat at The Study Room in Batley for anyone local who’d rather be in the room.

The subjects

Ten GCSE subjects, one approach.

Maths and English, the three Sciences, the Humanities, Business and Economics. Whichever your child sits, we teach to their specific board — not a one-size-fits-all syllabus.

Pick the subject that’s causing the most worry:

GCSE

Foundation & Higher

GCSE Maths Tuition

From number and ratio to algebra, geometry, trigonometry and statistics — tier-matched and aligned to AQA, Edexcel or OCR.

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Reading & writing

GCSE English Language Tuition

Comprehension, language analysis, and creative and transactional writing — built around the question types each paper actually asks.

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Texts, poetry & essays

GCSE English Literature Tuition

Set texts, the poetry anthology and unseen poetry — plus the essay structure that turns a good point into a top-band paragraph.

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Double award — 2 GCSEs

GCSE Combined Science Tuition

Biology, Chemistry and Physics together (Trilogy or Synergy), worth two grades — required practicals included, exam technique throughout.

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Separate Bio, Chem, Phys

GCSE Triple Science Tuition

Three separate science GCSEs, with the extra depth that sets up A Level — required practicals, calculation skills and exam strategy.

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Theory & case studies

GCSE Business Studies Tuition

Enterprise, marketing, finance, operations and people — with the calculations and case-study technique the longer questions reward.

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Markets & the economy

GCSE Economics Tuition

How markets work, what government does, and how the wider economy and trade fit together — with data response and clear, structured answers.

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Beliefs & ethics

GCSE Religious Studies Tuition

Beliefs and practices, thematic and ethical studies, and the evaluative writing that lifts the higher-mark questions. AQA, Edexcel or Eduqas.

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Sources & essays

GCSE History Tuition

Period and depth studies, thematic units and source work — taught with the essay technique each board’s mark scheme is really after.

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Physical & human

GCSE Geography Tuition

Rivers, coasts, climate and ecosystems alongside urban change, development and resources — plus the case studies, fieldwork and map skills that carry the marks.

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01 / Is This You?

When GCSE tuition earns its place.

If your child is in Year 10 or 11, chances are one of these rings true:

  • Mocks came back disappointingThe numbers landed lower than everyone hoped — and now the clock is ticking.
  • The effort’s there, the grade isn’tThey revise. They try. The marks still won’t shift.
  • One subject is dragging the rest downMaybe Maths, maybe Science — one weak spot is colouring the whole report.
  • Confidence has quietly drained awayThey’ve started saying “I’m just bad at it” — and half-believing it.
  • Year 11 is here and time is shortWe build focused plans around mocks and the summer run-in.
02 / The Real Reason

A low grade rarely means “not trying.”

You can usually see that marks are being lost. The harder question — the one that actually changes anything — is why.

  • A single type of question keeps catching them out, paper after paper, no matter how much they revise.
  • They know their stuff but seize up on the long-answer, the source question, the extended write-up.
  • The timing falls apart under exam pressure — they knew it walking in, then ran out of road.

So which one is it for your child? Honestly, you can’t be sure until someone looks closely — and that’s the whole point of the free assessment.

03 / Start Here

See the real problem — before any lesson is booked.

It’s a short, guided check. Online if you’re anywhere in the UK, or in person at our Batley centre — whichever you prefer.

By the time it’s done, we can tell you three things:

  • Where the gaps actually are — and which subjects are already solid.
  • What’s behind the lost marks in each one, in plain terms.
  • What to tackle first — the fix with the biggest payoff, not just the longest list.
04 / What Comes Next

Lessons follow the plan — not a worksheet pack.

The assessment sets the priorities; the lessons work straight through them. Everything is matched to your child’s board — AQA, Edexcel, OCR or Eduqas. A qualified teacher oversees the plan, and our DBS-checked subject specialists deliver every session.

  • Shore up the foundations — the quiet gaps that bleed marks across every paper, not just one.
  • Then sharpen for the exam — board-specific technique, long-answer structure, source and case-study skills, and the nerve to attempt every question instead of leaving it blank.
05 / No Commitment Yet

What the assessment leaves you with.

  • A clear read on which subjects need work and which are already secure.
  • The one thing in each subject that’s costing marks — named, with a first step attached.
  • A suggested tuition plan, offered only if it would genuinely make a difference.
  • Zero pressure to go ahead, whatever you decide.
06 / Good to Know

The things parents usually ask.

Which GCSE subjects do you tutor?

Maths, English Language, English Literature, Combined Science, Triple Science (separate Biology, Chemistry and Physics), Business Studies, Economics, Religious Studies, History and Geography. After something not on the list? Mention it when you enquire and we’ll let you know.

Which GCSE exam boards do you cover?

AQA, Pearson Edexcel, OCR and WJEC Eduqas. We pin down your child’s board at the free assessment, then teach to that exact specification — the wording, the mark schemes, the paper structure.

Do you teach online, in person, or both?

Both. Online for families across the UK, or in person at our Batley centre if you’re nearby. Pick whichever fits around your week — some families even mix the two.

Is the GCSE assessment genuinely free?

Yes — properly free. Nothing to pay to book, and no obligation to continue afterwards. We find what’s costing marks, tell you the next step, and leave the decision with you.

How are the lessons taught?

Each session follows the plan from the assessment, not a generic revision pack. A qualified teacher oversees that plan; our DBS-checked subject specialists deliver the lessons. The pace is set by what’s understood, not by a timetable.

When’s the right time to start?

Sooner is easier — but it’s seldom too late. We support pupils right through Year 10 and Year 11, and we’ll build an intensive plan around mocks and the final stretch if exams are close.

What does GCSE tuition cost?

From £14.50/hr in a group of 4–5, £22.50/hr in a small group of 2–3, and £39.50/hr one-to-one. We confirm your exact rate after the free assessment.

In their words

What GCSE families tell us.

4.8 on Trustpilot (122)
+ 61 Google reviews

“[Placeholder — paste a genuine GCSE Maths review here.] After two terms her confidence came back before the grades did.”

Parent · GCSE Maths · Google

“[Placeholder — paste a genuine pupil review here.] He showed me exactly what each question wanted, and it finally clicked.”

Pupil · GCSE English · Trustpilot

“[Placeholder — paste a genuine Science review here.] The board-specific prep made the difference between a 5 and a 7.”

Parent · GCSE Combined Science · Google

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About your teacher

Mr G Dabhad — overseeing your child’s GCSE plan.

The GCSE years pile on the pressure: more content than ever before, exams that suddenly feel decisive, and a sense that every grade matters. When the marks won’t move, the cause is usually something earlier that never quite stuck — a gap that’s been hiding in plain sight, quietly costing points on paper after paper.

My method is simple, and it doesn’t change. Find what’s actually in the way. Fix that first. Then add exam technique for the precise board your child sits — AQA, Edexcel, OCR or Eduqas. The shift parents tend to notice isn’t the grade at first; it’s the moment their child stops freezing on a question they’d have skipped, and works through it instead.

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

Rather just talk it through? Pick up the phone.

01924 506010

Mon–Fri 9am–7pm · Sat–Sun 10am–2pm.

You’ll get me — Mr Dabhad — or someone from the team. No sales pitch; just a straight conversation about whether tuition is the right call for your child.

Book your free GCSE assessment.

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