The step from GCSEs to A-Levels catches many Kendal students off guard. Topics become more abstract, essays require deeper analysis, and examiners expect independent thought. The educators we work with help students make this transition successfully — whether they need intensive support in a weak subject or targeted refinement to push a predicted B towards an A.
Improving Forecasts
Predicted grades often determine which university offers a student receives — and they're typically set months before the actual exams. For Kendal students whose predictions don't match their ambitions, focused tutoring can shift both performance and teacher assessment upward. We work with students on mock exam preparation, coursework quality, and the classroom participation that informs teacher predictions.
How We Work
Sessions are typically weekly, lasting 60-90 minutes. The tutor focuses on whatever the student needs most — that might be working through a difficult topic, reviewing past paper answers, refining essay technique, or preparing for a specific exam. For Kendal students in Year 13 or S6, we can also arrange intensive revision blocks in the weeks before exams.
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A-Levels grades matter too much to leave to chance. If your pupil in Kendal would benefit from expert, subject-specific tutoring, speak with us and we'll arrange a session with the right tutor.
Subject Support
We offer tutoring across Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English Literature, History, Economics, and more. Each tutor is a specialist in their subject — not a generalist trying to cover everything. This means they understand the specific challenges of their subject at this level: the proof questions in maths, the synoptic essays in biology, the source analysis in history. For Kendal students, having a tutor who has marked exam papers or taught the subject at sixth form level makes a tangible difference.
Beyond the Lesson
The aim of tutoring is not dependence — it is independence. Working with Kendal learners always includes helping them develop effective study habits: how to plan a revision timetable, how to use active recall instead of passive re-reading, how to break large tasks into manageable steps. These meta-skills are as valuable as the subject knowledge itself, and they serve pupils long after tutoring ends.
Personal Statements
Many Kendal students are aiming for competitive university courses. The educators we work with can help with more than just grades — they advise on personal statements, provide practice for admissions tests, and help students prepare for interviews where required. Strong A-Levels grades are the foundation, but standing out in a competitive application requires preparation that goes beyond the syllabus.