Maths Live Classes

Each lesson is designed by an experienced tutor and focuses on high-yield content, tricky concepts, and exam technique.

AQA and OCR Exam Boards

Our lessons cover AQA and OCR Exam boards to help students aiming for A/A* in A-level Maths.

Hardest Exam Questions and Techniques

Time is precious – that’s why we focus on the toughest exam questions, so you can smash your A* goals

Why Choose MedicHut Maths A-Level Tutoring?

Our 90-minute group lessons are laser-focused on what really matters: tackling the hardest A-level Maths exam questions, topic by topic. No fluff – just expert guidance that takes you straight to an A*.

Led by experienced AQA and OCR Maths tutors, each session is designed to:

  • Break down complex concepts in a way that clicks with your learning style
  • Tackle the most challenging exam questions step-by-step
  • Teach time-saving exam techniques to secure maximum marks
  • Pinpoint and fix weaknesses with proven strategies
  • Use past papers from the last 10 years for targeted practice

Every session is recorded, so you can revisit key explanations whenever you need. With structured support, clarity, and expert insight, we help you unlock your potential and push for top grades.

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Pure Maths

  • Algebraic methods (proof by contradiction, partial fractions, etc.)
  • Functions & Graphs (modulus, inverse/composite functions, transformations)
  • Sequences & Series (arithmetic/geometric, sigma notation, induction)
  • Binomial Expansion
  • Radians (arc length, area, approximations)
  • Trigonometric Functions (sec, cosec, cot, inverse trig)
  • Trig Identities & Proof (compound angles, Pythagoras, rearrangements)
  • Trig Modelling (Rcos(x ± α), real-world data applications)

Applied: Statistics

  • Regression & Correlation
  • Conditional Probability (laws, Venn/tree diagrams, set notation)
  • Normal Distribution (core: standardising, probabilities)
  • Normal Distribution (applications: approximation to binomial, hypothesis testing)

Applied: Mechanics

  • Moments (equilibrium, centre of mass, ladders)
  • Forces & Friction (types of forces, limiting friction, equilibrium)
  • Applications of Forces 1 (Newton’s 2nd law, statics, rigid bodies)
  • Applications of Forces 2 (dynamics on planes, connected particles, pulleys)

A-Level Maths Lessons September 2025

We’ll cover key algebra tools like proof by contradiction, partial fractions, and algebraic division. You’ll learn how to simplify tricky expressions and tackle challenging exam questions using these methods.

This lesson explores modulus graphs, transformations, and composite and inverse functions. We’ll practise sketching graphs accurately and applying them to real exam problems.

We’ll look at arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, sigma notation, and sums to infinity. You’ll also learn how to prove results using induction and apply these ideas to exam questions.

A-Level Maths Lessons – October

Learn how to expand brackets raised to powers, including fractional powers. We’ll apply these expansions to approximations and past-paper style problems involving error bounds.

We’ll work with angles measured in radians and apply them to arc lengths, areas of sectors, and small-angle approximations. These skills are essential for exam questions linking geometry and trigonometry.

This session introduces new trig graphs (sec, cosec, cot) and their inverses. You’ll learn how to solve equations involving these functions and apply them in exam contexts.

We’ll focus on important trig identities like double and compound angles, Pythagoras identities, and rearranging equations. You’ll practise using them to prove results and solve exam-style problems.

A-Level Maths Lessons – November

Learn how to rewrite trig expressions as Rcos⁡(x±α)R\cos(x \pm α) and apply this to real-life modelling questions. We’ll also discuss the strengths and limitations of trig models in exam contexts.

We’ll explore correlation coefficients and how to interpret regression lines in context. By the end, you’ll be able to spot trends in data and use them to make predictions in exam questions.

This lesson introduces conditional probability using set notation, Venn diagrams, and tree diagrams. You’ll practise applying the rules to structured problems that appear in exams.

We’ll look at the normal distribution curve, standardisation, and using tables to find probabilities. You’ll apply these skills to a range of probability questions.

This session focuses on using the normal distribution to approximate the binomial. You’ll also learn how to carry out hypothesis tests, a common exam topic.

A-Level Maths Lessons – December

We’ll cover the principle of moments, equilibrium, and centres of mass. You’ll apply this to real-world style exam problems such as ladders and beams in balance.

This lesson explores different forces (weight, tension, friction) and the F≤μRF \leq μR model. You’ll practise applying these ideas to solve problems on particles in equilibrium.

We’ll apply Newton’s Second Law to equilibrium and statics problems. You’ll work through exam-style questions involving particles, beams, and ladders.

MedicHut A-Level Tutors

We have over 150 medical and dental student tutors from universities across the UK. All of our tutors are meticulously selected and are provided with thorough training and content to offer their students personalised lessons. You can view a handful of our tutor profiles below.

Many students find the jump to A-level Maths challenging: harder algebra, new topics like calculus, and exam questions that demand strong problem-solving skills. A tutor isn’t just there when you’re stuck — they can guide you through the course step by step, build your confidence with tricky concepts, and help you master the exam techniques needed to achieve top grades.

With top universities placing a strong emphasis on high Maths grades for courses like Medicine, Economics, Engineering, and the Sciences, achieving an A or A* can make all the difference. Focused, exam-based tutoring will boost your confidence, help you avoid common mistakes, and give you the best chance of securing the grades you need.

Book in with a MedicHut Maths tutor now to maximise your preparation and achieve your best possible results.

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A-level Tuition – F.A.Q.

Do you offer A-level Maths tutoring for all exam boards?

Our weekend lessons cover major exam boards – AQA and OCR. Our tutors are subject experts who adapt teaching to the syllabus and exam style you’re working towards.

How can A-level tutoring help me improve my grades?

Tutoring provides structured support, targeted practice, and expert exam strategies. Our weekend lessons focus on tricky topics, past paper practice, and exam technique, so you gain both confidence and accuracy. Students often see steady grade improvements when combining lessons with independent study.

How are the weekend lessons structured?

Each lesson begins with a short 5–10 minute recap of the key topic content, followed by a focus on the hardest exam-style questions. Students attempt these under timed conditions before the tutor goes through the answers step by step, explaining exam strategies and memory techniques. The emphasis is on mastering challenging questions and exam technique, not just content recall.

Do I need to prepare before the lesson?

Yes. Students are expected to review the topic content in advance. Before each session, you’ll receive a list of what you should be familiar with and some revision notes to guide you. This ensures that lesson time can be spent tackling high-level exam questions rather than covering the basics.

What kind of exam questions will we cover?

We focus on the most challenging questions taken from the past 10–15 years of exam papers, particularly longer 4–6 mark questions. These are carefully chosen to stretch your understanding and develop exam technique.

Will I get homework after each lesson?

Yes, tutors may assign follow-up practice to reinforce what you’ve learned. They’ll also give a preview of the next topic so you know what to prepare in advance.

Can I access the lessons afterwards?

Absolutely. All sessions are recorded, so you can re-watch them anytime for revision. This is especially useful if you miss a class or want to revisit a tricky topic.

Will slides or resources be shared?

Slides themselves won’t be distributed, but you’re welcome to take photos during the lesson. Any extra resources the tutor recommends will be uploaded to the shared lesson drive for students to access.

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