GCSE Maths
GCSE-MATHS
GCSE Maths
At Avidator, our GCSE Mathematics courses are designed to support students as they work through the national curriculum. We focus on building a strong foundation in key mathematical areas, providing structure and clarity throughout the learning journey.

Why Choose Avidator for GCSE Maths Tuition?

Curriculum Overview
The course content covers major topics required at GCSE level, including:
- Number and Arithmetic
- Algebra and Graphs
- Geometry and Measures
- Ratio, Proportion, and Rates of Change
- Probability and Statistics
Each topic is divided into manageable lessons that follow a logical sequence to help learners progress steadily.
Learning Approach
Students can access
- Topic-focused lessons
- Practice exercises with step-by-step solutions
- Revision resources and assessments
- Support for both Foundation and Higher tiers
The course is suitable for learners preparing for exams with major UK exam boards including AQA, Edexcel, and OCR.

Programme Overview
11+ Maths Foundation (Year 4)
Purpose
Strengthening core maths concepts to build a solid foundation to tackle the 11+ maths exam confidently.
Class Size
Limited to 10 students per batch
Ideal For
Year 4 students beginning 11+ preparation
Regular Homework Practice
To reinforce what’s learned in class
Session Schedule
- Two sessions(1-hour each) weekly
- Time slots: 4–5pm, 5–6pm, 6–7pm, or 7–8pm
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Batches:
Batch A – Mondays & Thursdays
Batch B – Tuesdays & Fridays
Batch C – Wednesdays & Saturdays
Parental Involvement
- Regular progress updates via our platform
- Insights into strengths and improvement areas
- Tutors tailor support based on student progress.
- Keeps learners on track in their 11+ journey
Course Structure
For GCSE Maths Exam
Course Duration
A well-structured, ongoing programme divided into 12 modules, gradually building strong foundations across key 11+ maths topics
Weekly Live Classes
Two live sessions per week (1 hour each), focusing on understanding core maths concepts, developing problem-solving techniques, and building early exam skills
Module-Based Mock Tests
One exam-style maths mock test after each module to assess understanding of the topics covered and familiarise students with the exam format
Homework Assignments & Quizzes
After each session, students receive short quizzes and homework tasks to reinforce learning, encourage independent thinking, and support consistent progress
September
Module 1: Number Essentials
- Place value & number types
- Operations with integers and decimals
- Factors, multiples, primes
- Powers and roots (square, cube, indices)
October
Module 2: Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
- Simplifying and comparing fractions
- Operations with fractions
- Converting between decimals, fractions, percentages
- Percentage calculations (increase, decrease, reverse)
November
Module 3: Ratio, Proportion & Rates
- Simplifying and using ratios
- Direct and inverse proportion
- Best buy and unitary method problems
- Speed, density, pressure (formula-based)
December
Module 4: Algebra: Basics & Expressions
- Algebraic notation and simplifying
- Expanding brackets and factorising
- Substitution into expressions
- Using and forming formulae
January
Module 5: Equations & Inequalities
- Solving one- and two-step equations
- Rearranging simple formulae
- Solving linear inequalities and representing them
- Simultaneous equations (graphical and algebraic methods)
February
Module 6: Sequences & Functions
- Describing and continuing sequences
- nth term rules (linear and quadratic)
- Function notation (Higher)
- Mapping and inverse functions (Higher)
March
Module 7: Graphs & Coordinate Geometry
- Coordinates and straight-line graphs
- Gradient and y-intercept
- Real-life graphs (distance-time, conversion)
- Quadratic and other curves (Higher)
April
Module 8: Geometry: Properties & Angles
- Angles on lines and in polygons
- Triangle and quadrilateral properties
- Congruence and similarity
- Circle theorems (Higher)
May
Module 9: Perimeter, Area & Volume
- Perimeter and area of standard shapes
- Compound shapes
- Surface area and volume of prisms, cylinders, cones, spheres
- Units and unit conversions
June
Module 10: Probability
- The probability scale and basic events
- Sample space diagrams
- Venn diagrams and set notation
- Tree diagrams (independent and dependent events)
July
Module 11: Statistics & Data Handling
- Collecting and representing data
- Averages and range (ungrouped and grouped data)
- Charts: bar, pie, histograms (Higher)
- Scatter graphs and correlation
August
Module 12: Consolidation & Exam Practice
- Topic review and reinforcement
- Practice with mixed-topic questions
- Exam-style paper practice
- Timed tests and technique focus