GCSE Revision Tutoring & Bootcamps
Structured small-group revision led by experienced UK teachers. Holiday intensives, pre-exam programmes, and weekend sessions — whenever your child needs them most.
More than revision — it's exam preparation
Considering 1-to-1 tutoring alongside group revision? Read how to find the right GCSE tutor for your child.
Small groups
Maximum 6 students per session. Every child gets heard — not lost in a room of thirty.
Experienced teachers and tutors
Led by experienced UK-qualified teachers with strong GCSE classroom track records and proven results.
Past papers & technique
Timed practice, mark-scheme analysis, and command-word coaching. The skills that move a student up a grade.
Online, from home
All sessions delivered online. Google Classroom resources available before and after every session.
Subjects we cover
Maths Higher
Advanced algebra, trigonometry, probability, and vectors. Focused on the multi-step reasoning that separates grade 6 from grade 9.
Maths Foundation
Number, algebra, geometry, and graphs. Targeted at securing grade boundaries and building the confidence to perform on the day.
Science Triple
Biology, Chemistry, and Physics at the highest level — extended calculations, 6-mark responses, and full exam mastery across all three sciences.
Science Combined
Integrated Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Builds the core knowledge and exam skills needed to clear grade boundaries.
Programmes we’ve run
Week 1 — Maths
30 March – 3 April 2026
- Maths Higher · Mon–Fri, 9:30–11:30am
- Maths Foundation · Mon–Fri, 4:00–6:00pm
Week 2 — Science
6 – 10 April 2026
- Science Triple · Mon–Fri, 9:30–11:30am
- Science Combined · Mon–Fri, 4:00–6:00pm
Summer Bootcamp 2026
20 July – 27 August 2026
- Foundation Maths · Mon & Wed, 10:00–11:30am
- Higher Maths · Mon & Wed, 2:00–3:30pm
- Combined Science · Tue & Thu, 10:00–11:30am
- Triple Science · Tue & Thu, 2:00–3:30pm
GCSE Revision Tutoring — 1-to-1
Bootcamps work well for subject-wide revision. But when your child has specific gaps — a topic they've never grasped, a question style they always drop marks on — 1-to-1 GCSE revision tutoring is more precise. We match each student with a subject specialist tutor who builds sessions around their exact syllabus, their exam board, and the areas where improvement will have the most impact on their grade.
All major subjects
Maths, English Language, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Combined Science, History, Geography, French, Spanish, Computer Science, Economics, and more.
Targeted to your child
Every 1-to-1 programme starts with a free call. We identify the specific topics, question types, and exam technique gaps — then match your child with a tutor who has a proven track record in exactly those areas.
All exam boards
AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, and Cambridge iGCSE. Our tutors know the mark schemes inside out — because the right answer and the answer that gets full marks aren't always the same thing. See how each board differs →
Works alongside school
Most students keep attending school while working with a tutor. Sessions are typically weekly, scheduled around homework and activities — and they ramp up intensity in the 6–8 weeks before exams.
Every major exam board covered
Different schools use different boards — and the mark schemes, question styles, and content vary between them. Our tutors are matched specifically to your child's board. Not sure which board your child is on, or how they differ? Read our exam board guide →
When should your child start GCSE revision?
The most common mistake parents make is starting too late. Here is a straightforward timeline based on what actually moves grades.
Year 10 — Build the habit
Formal GCSE revision doesn't need to start in Year 10, but regular review does. Students who spend 20–30 minutes after each lesson consolidating what they've learned retain significantly more by Year 11. A weekly tutor in Year 10 builds the foundation that makes Year 11 less pressured.
September–December, Year 11 — Get structured
This is when structured GCSE revision should begin in earnest. Your child knows which subjects need the most work. A tutor at this stage can run through past papers, identify recurring gaps, and build a realistic revision plan for the months ahead.
January–March, Year 11 — Intensify
With mocks done and results in hand, this is the moment to address the gaps they exposed. Most families who contact us in January are responding to mock results — and there is absolutely still time to make a meaningful difference before summer exams.
April–May — Exam technique
In the final 6–8 weeks, the focus shifts from learning new content to exam technique: command words, mark allocation, timing, and the specific question styles that separate grade 6 from grade 7. This is where our Easter and pre-exam bootcamps sit.
GCSE revision — questions parents ask
Ideally, structured revision begins in September of Year 11 — giving students 8–9 months to work through all subjects systematically. In practice, many families start after mock results in January, which still leaves enough time to make a significant difference. The worst approach is leaving it until April — by then, there is only time for exam technique, not content.
Quality matters more than hours. A student doing 90 minutes of active, focused revision — past papers, flashcards, practice questions — will make more progress than one who spends four hours passively re-reading notes. In Year 11 during term time, 1–2 hours of active revision per evening is a realistic and effective target. Holidays are when intensive revision bootcamps or daily tutor sessions make sense.
Bootcamps cover the full subject systematically over several days in a small group — ideal for broad revision across the whole syllabus and for students who benefit from working alongside peers. 1-to-1 tutoring is targeted: the tutor focuses entirely on your child's specific gaps, question types they struggle with, and the exam board they're sitting. Many families use both — the bootcamp for breadth, weekly tutoring for depth.
Maths and the Sciences consistently see the biggest gains from tutoring — because these subjects have specific problem-solving methods where students can practise the wrong technique repeatedly without realising it. A tutor spots these errors immediately. English Literature benefits significantly from essay technique coaching. Languages improve fastest with regular verbal practice, which a tutor provides in a way self-study cannot.
Yes. We cover AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC/Eduqas, and Cambridge iGCSE across all subjects. When you contact us, we ask for your child's subjects and exam board as standard — every tutor recommendation is matched to the specific board your child is sitting, because mark schemes and question styles differ significantly between boards.
Yes — and many of our students do exactly this, particularly in the final term before exams. The tutor handles the targeted weekly work; the bootcamp provides the intensive push across the full syllabus. We coordinate the approach on your free call so there is no overlap and the two reinforce each other.
Some students need a complete academic strategy, not just lessons.
If your child is underperforming, struggling with confidence, or you're not sure where the problem lies — we can assess the full picture and build a personalised plan around it.