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Online Maths Tutor.

Dedicated online maths tutoring across primary, GCSE, and A-Level. Qualified tutors track progress session-by-session and adjust lesson plans as your child grows.

Age range
5-18 years
Timeline
Flexible learning
Category
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Maths is the subject online tutoring serves best. The shared whiteboard puts every line of working in front of both tutor and student; mistakes surface in real time instead of hiding in a workbook; and the UK-wide tutor pool means the match is made on specification knowledge rather than postcode luck.

From primary number work to A-Level mechanics, online maths lessons are the closest thing tutoring has to a solved problem — provided the tutor knows the medium and the student actually writes.

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Working made visible

Maths fails in the working, and online lessons make working unavoidable. Student and tutor share a live whiteboard: the student writes the solution, the tutor watches the method happen, and the exact wrong turn is caught in the moment it's made. Past papers load straight onto the board for timed practice with instant, line-by-line marking. A graphics tablet makes writing natural — for maths specifically we consider it near-essential, and tell families so upfront.

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Every level, the right specialist

Primary numeracy and SATs; KS3 consolidation; GCSE foundation and higher across AQA, Edexcel and OCR; A-Level pure, statistics and mechanics; further maths where local supply is thinnest. Online matching means the further-maths student in a small town gets a genuine further-maths specialist — the scenario where in-person tutoring fails most families most often.

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Structure that compounds

Effective maths tutoring is a loop: diagnose gaps, teach to them, practise, test, re-aim. Online tooling makes the loop tighter — homework set and reviewed on shared documents, topic checklists tracked visibly, paper scores logged week by week. Parents see the same trail the tutor sees, which keeps everyone honest about progress and about what still needs work.

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Confidence over a screen

A nervous mathematician needs the same things online as anywhere: wins within reach, patience on the third explanation, and zero theatre about mistakes. Good online tutors are deliberate about warmth — cameras on, names used, success acknowledged — and most children settle within a session or two. The free first call exists partly to check this chemistry before you commit.

How matching works for maths

Tell us the level, board and goal — rescue a grade 4, push for a 9, survive mechanics — and we match a DBS-checked maths specialist against it within 24 hours. Free first call, no obligation, re-match without awkwardness if the fit isn't right.

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