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Combined and separate sciences

Online GCSE Science tutoring for the course actually being studied

Board-aware teaching in biology, chemistry and physics for AQA, Pearson Edexcel and supported Cambridge pathways.

Courses
Combined or separate sciences
Boards
AQA, Edexcel and Cambridge
Format
Live 1-to-1

The short answer

How does GCSE Science tutoring stay course-specific?

The same student may describe a lesson simply as 'science', but the qualification can be Combined Science or separate Biology, Chemistry and Physics, with different specification depth and assessment. Evlent records the actual course and recommends curricula using the GCSE board as the priority.

The tutor can then teach the relevant content, quantitative skills and practical understanding without mixing requirements from another route. Any tailoring is stored on the student's assigned copy rather than changing the shared master curriculum.

What the plan includes

Teaching, progress and scheduling in one clear arrangement

01

Biology

Cells, organisation, infection, bioenergetics, homeostasis, inheritance and ecology.

02

Chemistry

Atomic structure, bonding, calculations, reactions, rates, organic chemistry, analysis and resources.

03

Physics

Energy, electricity, particles, forces, waves, electromagnetism and space where required.

04

Working scientifically

Practical methods, variables, graphs, uncertainty, equations and evaluation across all three sciences.

How support is planned

Use exam practice to reveal the kind of gap

A missed mark may come from forgotten knowledge, an incomplete causal chain, incorrect unit conversion or failure to answer the command word. The tutor identifies which problem occurred and chooses the next question accordingly.

For calculation questions, the student learns to select an equation, convert units, substitute with working and judge whether the result is sensible. For extended responses, the emphasis is on accurate scientific sequence rather than vague volume of writing.

A purposeful lesson

How one-to-one teaching moves forward

  1. 1

    Set the exact specification point

    The board, science and course route determine the intended depth.

  2. 2

    Build the scientific account

    The tutor connects key terms through a correct process, model or causal chain.

  3. 3

    Apply to data and practicals

    Graphs, tables, methods and calculations test transfer beyond recall.

  4. 4

    Use the mark evidence

    The student improves the response and records the precise next topic or skill.

Who it can help

Who this tutoring service is for

  • AQA, Pearson Edexcel or supported Cambridge GCSE learners
  • Combined Science students balancing three disciplines
  • Separate-science students needing greater depth
  • Students preparing for mocks, resits or final papers

Questions families ask

Frequently asked questions

Need an answer about a particular learner? The free-trial request goes directly to the Evlent admin workspace.

Do you teach AQA GCSE Science?

Yes. AQA curricula are available for supported Combined Science and separate biology, chemistry and physics routes.

Do you teach Pearson Edexcel GCSE Science?

Yes. The student's exact Pearson Edexcel course is confirmed before the matching curriculum is assigned.

Can one tutor teach all three sciences?

Sometimes, depending on the tutor's subject range and the required depth. A student can also have different tutors for different sciences.

Do lessons cover required practicals?

Lessons can teach the knowledge, method, variables, analysis and evaluation associated with practical work. They do not replace laboratory experience.

Can the tutor tailor the curriculum?

Yes. The tutor can adjust the assigned plan for that student, including adding or deselecting topics, without changing the shared curriculum used by other learners.

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