A Level Maths Tuition
Experianced Maths tutor with degrees from Imperial College and UCL.


I’m a full-time tutor with a Physics degree from Imperial College London and a Master’s in Particle Physics from UCL, and I’ve been tutoring for five years. Each year I work with a small number of GCSE, A-level and IB students, focusing on steady progress, exam confidence and closing specific gaps rather than one-size-fits-all lessons.
The majority of my tuition is Maths, Further Maths and Physics. Most of my work is focused on helping students who want to feel genuinely confident with the material rather than just memorising methods.
I work with students from GCSE through to A-level and IB, as well as those preparing for undergraduate admissions tests such as MAT, PAT, STEP, TMUA and TSA. Whether you’re rebuilding foundations or pushing for an A*, we’ll pitch the work at the right level and pace for you.
Online sessions are £70 per hour. I tutor Monday to Friday with limited spaces, with remaining slots offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you’re interested, send me a short message with your year group, exam board and current goals. I’ll reply with a couple of time options for a free initial call and we can plan the best way forward.
I’ve created a set of A* standard A-level Maths practice papers to go beyond the limited pool of current-spec past papers. Many commercially available mock papers tend to be a little easier than the real exams, which isn’t ideal for students aiming for the very top grades. Working with lots of A* candidates, I wanted a resource that would genuinely stretch them – papers filled with conceptually challenging questions and the common tricks examiners like to use, without going beyond the A-level syllabus. These papers are designed to be tough but fair: perfect for high-aiming students who want to push themselves while still working entirely within A-level content.

Free 50-mark A* Pure Paper
Get a free 50-mark A* standard Pure mini paper with fully worked solutions. Designed to feel like a real exam and stretch strong A-level students, while still staying within the A-level syllabus.
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