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Find an A-Level Maths Tutor

Latimer Tuition matches Year 12 and Year 13 students with UK-based A-Level maths tutors who know Pure, Mechanics, and Statistics — and how to turn a shaky topic into the kind of answer that holds up in an exam.

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Justin Raine

4.6

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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Bilal Bathiche

5.0

Mathematics and Science Specialist

Manchester, United Kingdom

£36.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Holds a Masters of Science in Physics with Astrophysics from the University of Manchester.
  • Over 4 years, Bilal has delivered thousands of hours of tuition assisting KS3 to Degree-level cohorts.
  • Holds A*, A, A, A for Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics at A-Level.
  • Holds 8 A*s and 2 As for Science, English Literature, English Language, Geography, Religious Studies, ICT, French, Welsh and Mathematics at GCSE level.
  • He is fascinated by how Science and Mathematics is embedded in our everyday lives and aims to instill that passion and fascination in his students.
  • Has a Child Protection in Education (level 2) qualification.
BiologyChemistryMathematicsPhysics

Bilal is a physics and maths tutor with an MSc in Physics with Astrophysics (University of Manchester) and 7+ years' experience, teaching from KS3 to degree level, including GCSE and A Level. Offers online tutoring and in-person sessions with lesson reports, plus GCSE Biology and Chemistry.

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Zayan Ajward

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Specialist

Leicester, United Kingdom

£30.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Currently studying for his Masters of Engineering in Computer Science/Software Engineering at the University of Birmingham.
  • Holds A, A for Mathematics and Physics at A-Level.
  • Holds A*s (8s) for Mathematics, Further Mathematics, and Physics among other subjects at GCSE level.
  • Possesses tutoring experience assisting students in KS3, GCSE and A-level cohorts.
Computer ScienceMathematicsPhysics

GCSE maths tutor and physics tutor for KS3–A Level Maths and GCSE/AS Physics, plus computer science tutor support at GCSE/AS. MEng Computer Science/Software Engineering student at the University of Birmingham; £30/hr with lesson reports and optional homework.

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What an A-Level maths tutor does

A-Level maths isn’t just harder GCSE maths. The jump is well-documented — even students who finished GCSE with an 8 or 9 after help from a GCSE maths tutor can find Year 12 Pure a different game. You’re asked to prove why methods work, not just apply them, and to move fluidly between algebra, trigonometry, and calculus in a single question. A good A-Level maths tutor earns their keep by giving you the conceptual grip school lessons don’t always have time to build.

A useful session isn’t a re-run of class. Your tutor should diagnose where your working falls apart — the calculus shortcuts, the trig identities, the parametric equations, the vectors question that always costs you marks — and rebuild those topics until you can walk into a paper and finish the question. Year 13 students practise past-paper technique under timed pressure. Year 12 students close the GCSE-to-A-Level gap before mocks, not after.

The most useful time to book a maths tutor for A-Level is when you can still feel the wobble but the topic hasn’t buried you. Leave it until Easter of Year 13 and you’re firefighting. Start in Year 12 and tutoring becomes a steady weekly habit — not a crisis fix. Continuity with the same tutor across Year 12 and Year 13 is usually what makes the difference.

If you’re running A-Level maths alongside Further Maths, mention it when you sign up — some tutors prefer to cover both.

  • Every maths tutor matched via Latimer Tuition is UK-based, vetted by our vetting team before they see a student, and DBS-cleared where the role requires it.
  • Build a clear, topic-by-topic plan covering Pure, Mechanics, and Statistics — tailored to your current grade, your target, and the paper coming closest.
  • Pay-as-you-go sessions with no lock-in, so you can trial a tutor, add hours as mocks approach, and step back once things click — without any penalty.

Ready to find your A-Level maths tutor?

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Frequently asked questions

Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

How much does an A-Level maths tutor cost in the UK?

A-Level maths tutoring in the UK typically ranges from £30 to £60 an hour, depending on the tutor’s experience and whether sessions are online or in-person. On Latimer Tuition, tutors set their own rates — starting from £20 an hour for some profiles — so you can compare prices, filter by availability, and pick a tutor who fits your budget and your target grade, with no lock-in contract.

When should I start looking for an A-Level maths tutor?

The earlier the better, but the most useful window is the start of Year 12 or the summer before it. Starting then gives you time to shore up the GCSE-to-A-Level gap before Pure gets technical. If you’re already in Year 13, you can still make a real dent — focus sessions on exam technique, past papers, and the handful of topics your working keeps breaking on. Book before Christmas if you can.

Is online A-Level maths tutoring as effective as in-person?

For most students, yes. Modern online sessions use shared whiteboards and live annotation, which is actually quite well-suited to maths — your tutor can see every step of your working in real time. Online also widens your pool, so you’re not limited to who happens to live nearby. In-person can still win if you need the focus a dedicated room gives you, or you’d rather keep screens out of study time.