Provide your students with stable and consistent support in maths to compliment their classroom learning, by signing them up for our Online Group Tuition programme.

Every school wants to give their students all the possible oportunities they can, in order to ensure their students do well in school and in life beyond school. But we live in a time where teachers are stretched to fit the entire curriculum into just 39 school weeks, in addition to ensuring that students are given room to be inspired, creative and innovative.

Our team started in the classroom, and many of us are still in the classroom every day – so we truly understand the pressure on teachers and leaders to provide a diverse and broad curriculum to nurture our students into wholesome future adults.

With our online tutoring programme, you can offer your students a chance to take more independance and ownership of their learning, consolidate and grow their maths knowledge, build their confidence, and provide opportunities for collaboration with peers – without taking on the extra workload yourself.

How does the Online Group Tuition Programme work?

We run two rounds of online tuition in an academic year, that each run for 21 weeks. Round 1 starts in September, and round 2 starts in January. A different topic is taught each week for 21 weeks, covering 3 grades worth of content, either: Grade 1 – 3, Grade 4 – 6 or Grade 7 – 9. You can view a breakdown of the topics we cover at the bottom of this page.

Depending on your students’ current grades, and in agreement with the school, we would recommend and enroll them on to the class that is the best pitch for them to make maximum progress in the 21 weeks.

The wonderful thing about our online group tuition programme is that we can enrol students based on ability, not just year group, so you can stretch KS3 and support KS4 at the same time – as well as foster friendships between students in different key stages.

What happens after the 21 week course is complete?

This is ultimately up to the teachers and students at your school!

If your students loved the online programme (and we’re sure they will) and excelled in their learning during round 1, they can be enrolled for round 2 in to the higher grade programme to continue to grow and nurture their passion for maths!

Alternatively, if you decide some students require bespoke, individualised support, you can explore our Private Tuition options.

And if they found round 1 helpful, and some progress was seen, but they could benefit from looking at the content again, they are absolutely welcome to – as educators we know that the more times students are exposed to a topic or concept, the longer they retain the information for.

This graph demonstrates that students remember information for longer, the more times they are exposed to it. This is why frequent review of knowledge is key to committing mathematical concepts to our long term memory. Image by Wellington Learning And Research Centre.

Maths Topics Covered In The Small Group Learning Programme

Grade 1 - 3​

Grade 4 - 6

Grade 7 - 9

  1. Place value
  2. Ordering decimals
  3. Writing algebraic expressions
  4. Congruent shapes
  5. Types of angles
  6. Probability scales
  7. Pictograms
  8. Adding and subtracting decimals
  9. Money problems
  10. Factors, multiples and primes
  11. Rounding to decimal places
  12. Collecting like terms
  13. Multiplying terms
  14. Area of a rectangle
  15. Multiplying decimals
  16. Adding and subtracting fractions
  17. Finding a fraction of an amount
  18. Expanding single brackets
  19. Factorising
  20. Sharing in a given ratio
  21. Surface area of cuboids
  1. Laws of indices
  2. Expanding double brackets
  3. Solving equations
  4. Rearranging
  5. Similar shapes
  6. Pythagoras
  7. Tree diagrams
  8. Negative indices
  9. Factorsing and solving quadratics
  10. The difference of two squares
  11. Compound interest and depreciation
  12. Area and sectors of a circle
  13. Trigonometry
  14. Harder tree diagrams 
  15. Recurring decimals to fractions
  16. Expanding triple brackets
  17. Iteration
  18. Transformations
  19. Circle theorems
  20. Cumulative frequency
  21. Box plots
  1. Fractional indices
  2. Rearranging equations
  3. Solving quadratics with the formula
  4. Direct proportion
  5. The sine rule
  6. The cosine rule
  7. Using ‘and’ / ‘or’ rules in probability
  8. Surds – simplifying
  9. Surds – manipulating
  10. Surds – rationalising
  11. Completing the square – factorising
  12. Completing the square – solving
  13. Algebraic fractions – simplifying
  14. Algebraic fractions – solving
  15. Simulataneous equations
  16. Quadratic simultaneous equations
  17. Solving inequalities
  18. Solving quadratic inequalities
  19. Similar shapes – area and volume
  20. Pythagoras in 3D
  21. Tirgonometry in 3D