




Your Child Gets Access To:
Full access to the A-Level Maths Accelerator Program
Structured weekly teaching and support
A-Level Maths topic coverage
Exam-focused question practice
Access to lesson recordings and learning resources
Support with difficult topics and recurring mistakes
Accountability to help the student stay consistent
Guidance to improve exam technique and performance
Parent/student progress support where appropriate
Total value: £7,994
Today Just £6,000

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Yes. The Maths Accelerator approach focuses on the underlying concepts, exam patterns, and problem-solving methods that apply across all major UK exam boards.
Where specifications differ, students are guided through the relevant variations so they know exactly what to expect in their exams.
The goal isn’t just to memorise methods — it’s to build the kind of understanding and exam execution that transfers across question styles and formats.
In most cases, yes — provided the student is willing to stay consistent and follow the structure.
The system is designed to reduce overwhelm by focusing on the highest-impact problems first, rather than burying students under random worksheets or unnecessary revision.
Students are guided step-by-step, with clear priorities, structured feedback, and a weekly correction process designed to build confidence over time.
Sessions can be revisited through lesson recordings, so students can catch up without falling behind.
The focus is always on understanding and correction — not simply “attending lessons” — which means students still have a clear pathway to stay on track if they miss a live session occasionally.
Students are supported through a structured feedback and correction process designed to prevent recurring mistakes from building up over time.
This includes:
- Guided correction
- Exam-focused practice
- Progress tracking
- Ongoing accountability
The aim is to make sure students always know:
- What’s going wrong
- What to fix next
- How to improve consistently week by week
That’s exactly why the assessment and Maths Transformation Session exist.
Before anything is recommended, the goal is to understand:
- What’s actually causing the grade issues
- Whether the student is a good fit for the approach
- What the next best steps should be
The process is designed to provide clarity first — not pressure.
