Pure mathematics
Algebraic manipulation, functions, proof, trigonometry, logarithms, calculus, numerical methods and vectors.
AQA and Pearson Edexcel A Level Maths
One-to-one support across pure mathematics, statistics and mechanics, starting from the learner's board, current topics and evidence of the gaps that matter most.
The short answer
A Level Mathematics combines pure mathematics with statistics and mechanics. A board-aware plan can cover proof, algebra and functions, coordinate geometry, sequences, trigonometry, exponentials and logarithms, differentiation, integration, numerical methods and vectors, alongside the statistics and mechanics content required by the confirmed specification.
AQA and Pearson Edexcel share substantial national subject content, but their specification organisation and assessment materials should not be treated as identical. Evlent asks for the exact board and current school sequence before proposing a tutor. A request is reviewed against current subject depth and lesson capacity; submitting the form does not guarantee that a suitable match is available.
What the plan includes
Algebraic manipulation, functions, proof, trigonometry, logarithms, calculus, numerical methods and vectors.
Sampling, data presentation, probability, distributions and hypothesis testing within the confirmed specification.
Modelling, kinematics, forces, Newton's laws and moments at the depth required by the learner's board.
Complete reasoning, suitable notation, calculator decisions and checks that make a solution defensible.
How support is planned
A short diagnostic should distinguish several different problems: an insecure GCSE prerequisite, weak symbol handling, a misunderstood A Level concept, difficulty selecting a model, or incomplete examination reasoning. Recent classwork, a mock-paper question or a precisely named topic is more useful than a broad statement that the learner is 'bad at calculus'. Sensitive documents are not needed in the public enquiry form.
If regular tutoring is agreed, the assigned plan can record topic progress, lesson notes and assessment evidence for that learner. The tutor can revisit a prerequisite without losing sight of the specification, then use fresh questions to check whether the method transfers. Progress is evidenced through the work completed; no tutor can guarantee a grade, university offer or examination result.
A purposeful lesson
A focused question checks the prerequisite, representation or reasoning that is blocking the current topic.
Definitions, graphs, algebraic forms and assumptions are linked before a method is applied.
Questions change form or context so the learner must choose a method rather than copy a pattern.
The lesson ends with a precise practice task and a future question that can test independent recall.
Who it can help
Questions families ask
Need an answer about a particular learner? The free-trial request goes directly to the Evlent admin workspace.
Parents can request support for AQA or Pearson Edexcel A Level Mathematics. Evlent confirms the exact specification, topic fit, tutor suitability and current availability before offering a trial.
Share the learner's year, board, current topic, main difficulty, intended start and two realistic lesson windows. Do not upload identity, medical or other sensitive documents through the public form.
No. Every request is checked against the required subject depth, board, time zone and current tutor schedule. A trial is proposed only when a suitable tutor and repeatable time can be confirmed.
One-to-one lessons start from £10 per hour. The exact rate depends on the level and arrangement and is confirmed before any paid lessons begin; the proposed initial trial is free.
A parent or guardian should make the enquiry. Evlent publishes its tutor-review process, professional-boundary expectations and concern route on the Safeguarding page, and parents can ask which checks apply to a proposed tutor.
Start with a free trial
We will confirm tutor fit, availability and the next step. No payment or commitment is required for the trial.