Small group tutoring gives students expert teaching, shared motivation and a more affordable route into regular Maths support.
Makes every moment of Maths fun
The most memorable teaching figure in my life
Highly recommend her
Groups are kept focused, interactive and supportive so students can build confidence while learning with others.
Group tutoring can make regular expert Maths support more accessible while still giving students structured teaching and practice.
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Students can learn alongside others, hear useful questions and build confidence in a positive online setting.
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Lessons can include worked examples, guided practice, exam-style questions and clear next steps for revision.
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“Mrs Smith gave me the confidence and encouragement I needed to succeed in Maths. I always felt as if I could ask for help with no judgment. Her teaching style made learning Maths easier and more interesting.”
Grace GCSE Student
I'm Sophie, a York-based, UK-qualified Mathematics teacher with a BSc Mathematics degree from the University of Exeter.
I have taught in the UK and at Brighton College International School Bangkok, and now tutor online full time.
My lessons are calm, structured and encouraging, with clear feedback for students and parents.
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Groups are small and focused. The right size depends on the course or support route, but groups are designed to stay interactive and supportive.
Some students thrive in small groups, while others need one-to-one support. The best route depends on confidence, goals, learning preferences and availability.
Yes. Group lessons can include topic revision, exam-style practice, calculator skills and structured revision routines.
Yes. Get in touch to ask about current groups, waiting lists or whether one-to-one support would be a better fit.
Get in touch to ask about current group tutoring options and whether they are the right fit for the student.
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