Maths is the subject parents in Ealing ask about most. Whether it's algebra that's causing problems or a wider loss of confidence with numbers, a good tutor can turn things around quickly. Our maths tutors in Ealing work with students from primary through to A-Levels, building real understanding rather than just drilling procedures.
Maths at Twyford Church of England High School
Schools in Ealing typically use Edexcel or AQA for their maths specifications. Our specialists know both, and they'll match their teaching to whichever syllabus your young person follows. This means practice questions, real exam questions, and revision materials are all relevant to the exact exam your young person will sit — not generic content from a different board. At Twyford Church of England High School, we're familiar with how topics are sequenced and where students most commonly need extra support.
Next Steps
If your young person in Ealing needs maths support, we can help. Give us a ring to discuss their current level and we'll suggest the right tutor and approach. No hard sell — just an honest conversation about what tutoring can achieve.
A Typical Session
Each session lasts around an hour. The tutor works through concepts with your young person, sets practice problems, and reviews previous work. There's no one-size-fits-all script — sessions are shaped by what the student actually needs that week. For students preparing for GCSEs, we use real exam questions from Edexcel to build familiarity with the format. For younger students, we focus on number confidence, mental arithmetic, and problem-solving strategies. Progress is shared with parents so you can see improvement building week by week.
What Results to Expect
Most students who work with a tutor weekly for a term see a noticeable improvement — typically one to two grades at GCSEs level. We track progress through regular topic tests and past-paper scores. But it's not just about grades: students also develop better problem-solving habits, stronger mental arithmetic, and the confidence to tackle questions they'd previously skip. For parents in Ealing, that shift from "I can't do maths" to "I worked it out" is often the most valuable outcome.
Seeing Results
Progress should be visible, not assumed. For Ealing families, our approach includes regular feedback — what was covered, what improved, and what the next priorities are. At exam level, we use marked practice papers to give parents and learners a clear picture of where grades stand. This transparency keeps everyone aligned and ensures that each week of work builds meaningfully on the last.
Primary Maths Support
Strong maths skills start early. For primary-age children in Ealing, our specialists focus on number bonds, times tables, fractions, and the reasoning skills tested in Key Stage 2 SATs. A child who arrives at secondary school without these foundations will find it increasingly difficult to keep up. Our approach for younger students balances structured practice with engaging activities, building confidence without pressure.