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Find a Maths Tutor for KS3, GCSE or A-Level

Latimer Tuition matches UK students with maths tutors who know the syllabus — and, more usefully, know where the marks go missing. This page shows where one-to-one support actually helps.

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Daniel Zavaruhins

English, Mathematics, and Science Specialist

Walthamstow, United Kingdom

£25.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Over 2 years' of tutoring experience, supporting KS3, GCSE, and A-Level students across various exam boards.
  • Currently studying for his Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Science at St George’s, University of London.
  • Holds A-Levels in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics.
  • Holds A*, A*, A, A for Mathematics, English Literature, English Language, and Biology at GCSE level.
BiologyChemistryEnglish LanguageEnglish LiteratureMathematicsPhysicsSport and Physical Education

Daniel Zavaruhins is a gcse maths tutor and english tutor with 2+ years’ experience supporting KS2–GCSE Maths/English, GCSE–A-Level Biology, and GCSE–AS Level Chemistry (plus GCSE Physics). He provides online tutoring with lesson reports and optional homework.

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Justin Raine

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Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics Specialist

Manchester

£25.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Currently studying for his Masters of Science in Chemistry at the University of Nottingham.
  • Holds multiple years of tutoring experience assisting KS3, GCSE, and A-Level cohorts.
  • Justin is a member of the Royal Chemistry Society (RCS).
  • Holds A, A, A for Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics at AS-Level.
  • In Secondary School, Justin remained in the top percentile of his students achieving a 3.5 GPA.
ChemistryMathematicsPhysics

Justin Raine is a GCSE maths tutor and physics tutor who also teaches Chemistry (KS3–A-Level/AS), with 2+ years’ tutoring experience; studying an MSc in Chemistry and provides lesson reports with optional homework.

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Deborah Adekore-Otu

Mathematics, Biology, and Computer Science Specialist

Walsall, United Kingdom

£25.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Currently studying for her Bachelors of Science with Honours in Mathematics and Computer Science at Nottingham Trent University.
  • Over 2 years' of experince tutoring online.
  • Holds 3 Distinction*s in her Applied (Medical) Science BTEC Level 3.
  • Deborah is a member of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA).
  • Holds As for Psychology and Sociology at GCSE level.
BiologyComputer ScienceMathematics

Deborah is a gcse maths tutor online with 2+ years' experience teaching KS2-3 and GCSE Maths, Biology and Computer Science. She is a BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Computer Science student at Nottingham Trent University, an IMA member, and provides lesson reports.

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Where maths tutoring helps

Most students don’t need tutoring for the whole syllabus. They need help with the three or four topics that quietly cost them marks in every paper — the algebra they half-remember, the ratio that breaks on a worded question, the trigonometry that looks fine until the numbers are inside the question instead of outside. Good maths tutoring works backwards from those topics, not forwards through a textbook.

The jump between levels is where most families first look for a mathematics tutor. KS3 is where reasoning and algebra start to overtake arithmetic. GCSE adds multi-step problem-solving, tiered papers — Foundation or Higher — and enough algebra that hand-waving stops working. A-Level asks you to prove why a method works, not just apply it, and to move between Pure, Mechanics and Statistics in a single paper. A good tutor knows your tier, asks about your exam board, rebuilds the weak topics, and leaves the strong ones alone.

If the gap is already clear, you don’t have to read the rest of the Ed Centre. You can find a tutor and filter the search to maths at your level. If you’re still deciding whether private maths tutoring is worth it — or which level to focus on first — pick your level below and we’ll take you to the page that’s actually useful.

  • This page stays focused on maths tutoring across KS3, GCSE and A-Level — so the advice, examples and next step match the exam you're actually sitting.
  • You'll see where marks actually disappear — algebra, ratio, worded problems and multi-step reasoning — and how a focused tutor fixes each.
  • When the gap is clear, head to Find a Tutor and keep the search filtered to Mathematics at your level.

Ready to find a maths tutor?

If you already know the level and the topics, there’s no need to read further. Head to Find a Tutor and filter to maths at your level — availability changes weekly, and the best tutors fill up fast ahead of mocks and exam windows.

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Frequently asked questions

Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

How much does a maths tutor cost in the UK?

UK maths tutor rates typically run £25-£40 an hour online and a little higher in person, with experienced specialists charging more — especially in London. Through Latimer Tuition, tutors set their own rates, and some profiles start from £20 an hour, so you can compare prices, filter by availability and pick the right fit without any lock-in.

When should I start maths tuition?

The most useful windows are the start of Year 10 for GCSE and the start of Year 12 for A-Level — early enough to work on method, not just exam technique. Leave it until Easter of Year 11 or 13 and you’re firefighting. If you can already name the topics that keep costing marks, it’s usually time.

Is online maths tutoring as effective as in-person?

For most students, yes. Online maths tutoring works well because a tutor can share past papers and a live whiteboard, see every step of your working, and fit sessions around school. It lets you hire online tutors from anywhere in the UK. In-person may suit students who struggle to focus on a screen — but the match with the tutor matters more than the format.