Many Exeter students find science exciting in theory but difficult in practice. The jump from understanding an experiment to scoring marks on a paper requires specific skills: applying formulae, interpreting data, and writing structured answers. Our science tutors teach these skills alongside the content, using AQA previous exam papers and mark schemes to show students exactly how to earn marks.
Biology Support
Biology requires a different skill set from physics and chemistry — there's more content to learn, more extended writing, and more application of knowledge to unfamiliar contexts. For Exeter students, our biology tutors help with topics like cell biology, genetics, ecology, and human physiology, while also teaching the exam skills needed to answer six-mark questions effectively.
Chemistry Support
Chemistry is where many Exeter students first encounter truly abstract thinking — atoms, ions, and bonding are invisible, and understanding them requires strong modelling skills. Our chemistry tutors use diagrams, analogies, and structured practice to make these concepts click. We cover organic chemistry, rates of reaction, quantitative chemistry, and the practical skills that are assessed in written exams.
Physics Challenges
Physics combines maths with abstract concepts, and many Exeter students find this combination challenging. Topics like circuits, forces, energy transfers, and electromagnetic radiation require both calculation skills and conceptual understanding. Our physics tutors teach students how to apply equations correctly, interpret graphs, and answer the multi-step calculation questions that carry the highest marks on AQA papers.
Flexible Arrangements
Scheduling needs to work for the whole family. In Exeter, we offer morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend availability to fit around school, sport, and family commitments. Whether the preference is a fixed weekly slot or a more adaptable arrangement, we accommodate it. During busier periods — mock exam season, for instance — many families increase frequency before scaling back again.
Family Involvement
Tutoring works best when there is clear communication between the tutor, the learner, and the family. In Exeter, we encourage parents to share what they observe at home — frustration with homework, avoidance of certain topics, comments about lessons. This context helps the tutor target the right areas. We also keep families informed of what is covered each week, so there is never any guesswork about whether things are on track.
Coursework and Practicals
Even though practical work is assessed through written exams rather than coursework, Exeter students need to understand experimental methods, be able to evaluate results, and explain how to improve investigations. Tutors we partner with cover the required practicals for each science, ensuring students can answer practical-based questions confidently — even if their school lab experience was limited.