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Maximise Learning with 12-Hour Tuition Benefits
When it comes to mastering maths, consistent and focused study sessions make all the difference. I have found that 12-hour tuition sessions offer a unique opportunity to dive deep into challenging topics, build confidence, and improve grades. These extended sessions allow for a structured approach that fits the needs of students from Year 7 to adult learners preparing for GCSEs or resits. In this post, I will share practical insights on how to make the most of 12-hour tuition
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Jun 14 min read


Don’t Wait Until Year 11 to Fix Your Grades – The Earlier, The Better
Starting to improve your grades early can make a huge difference. Waiting until Year 11 to try and catch up often leads to stress and missed opportunities. I want to share why it’s better to act sooner rather than later, and how you can start making progress today. Why Fixing Your Grades Early Matters When you wait until Year 11, you face a lot of pressure. Exams are close, and there’s less time to learn new things or improve weak areas. This can make it harder to reach the
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May 273 min read


Why Online Maths Tuition Works Best: Benefits of Online Tuition
Maths can be a challenging subject for many students. Whether you are in Year 7, preparing for your GCSEs, resitting exams, or even an adult learner, finding the right support is crucial. I have seen how online maths tuition transforms the way students learn and succeed. It offers flexibility, personalised attention, and a comfortable learning environment. In this post, I will explain why online maths tuition works best and how it can help you build strong foundations and boo
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May 113 min read


Why Your Child Has Gaps in Maths — And How to Fix Them Before GCSE
# Understanding and Closing Gaps in Maths Learning for GCSE Success ## Why Gaps in Learning Occur Many students face challenges in maths due to gaps in their learning. These gaps often arise when students progress through year groups without fully grasping previous concepts. They may forget key topics learned in Year 7, Year 8, Year 9, or even during primary school. Mathematical knowledge builds gradually. Each topic is connected to prior knowledge. As students advance, the d
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Apr 203 min read
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