Science tutoring across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics

1:1 science lessons matched to your child's exam board and level. The kind of explanation that actually makes the textbook make sense.

No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.

Common Challenges

Most students who come to us are dealing with at least one of these. Sound familiar?

Trusted by parents across the region

What We Cover

Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.

Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2

Key topics:

Living things and their habitats, plants and animals, materials and their properties, forces and motion, light and sound

Skills developed:

Scientific curiosity, observation skills, understanding cause and effect, basic experimental thinking

Common goals:

Building interest in science early, preparing for secondary school Science, supporting SATs preparation

KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9

Key topics:

Cells and organisms, chemical reactions, energy and forces, the particle model, genetics and ecosystems

Skills developed:

Scientific method, using data to draw conclusions, separating the three disciplines in their thinking

Common goals:

Keeping pace with a three-subject curriculum, building the foundations that GCSE builds directly on

GCSE / Combined Science and Triple Science

Key topics:

Biology (cells, genetics, ecology, physiology), Chemistry (atomic structure, bonding, reactions, organic chemistry), Physics (forces, energy, electricity, waves) — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Cambridge IGCSE

Skills developed:

Six-mark extended writing, required practicals, applying knowledge to unfamiliar contexts, exam board-specific technique

Common goals:

Moving from a 4-4 to a 6-6 or above in Combined Science, achieving strong separate grades in Triple Science, managing revision across three subjects simultaneously

A-Level

Key topics:

Full A-Level specification in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics — all major exam boards covered

Skills developed:

Applying theory to data questions, extended experimental write-ups, bridging the GCSE-to-A-Level knowledge gap

Common goals:

Securing an A or A*, meeting medicine, dentistry, engineering, or STEM university entry requirements

IB / SL and HL

Key topics:

Group 4 subjects — Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Systems and Societies — at SL and HL

Skills developed:

Internal Assessment design and write-up, data analysis, extended response under exam conditions

Common goals:

Achieving a 6 or 7, strengthening IA scores, managing the increased content at HL

Meet Our Science Tutors

Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

— Frederick, Science Tutor

Tutor Standards

A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach

Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience

DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified

Trained in online teaching best practices

We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

How it Works

From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01

Tell us what you need

Share current level, the specific science subject that needs support, and any upcoming assessments whether KS3, GCSE, A-Level, or IB.

02

We assign the right tutor

We find the right science tutor based on subject specialism, education level, curriculum knowledge, and learning style. No browsing needed.

03

First lesson booked within days

Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss science goals, current challenges, and get started.

04

Progress from day one

Regular science lessons focused on building understanding, practical knowledge, and exam preparation at every level.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started.

How do you decide which tutor to match us with?

We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.

What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?

How long until I see improvement?

Do you cover my child's specific exam board?

Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?

How long are lessons?

Ready to find the right tutor?

Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.

Science tutoring across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics

1:1 science lessons matched to your child's exam board and level. The kind of explanation that actually makes the textbook make sense.

No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.

500+ Tutors

/

10,000+ lessons delivered

/

95% See Grade Improvement

Common Challenges

Most students who come to us are dealing with at least one of these. Sound familiar?

Balancing Three Subjects

Biology, Chemistry, and Physics each have their own vocabulary, methods, and exam style. Most students find one clicks and the other two don't — yet.

Understands it, can't apply it

Theory makes sense in class. Then the exam question rewords it, adds a graph, or asks why, and the answer doesn't come. That gap between understanding and applying is where most Science marks are lost.

Required practicals

Schools cover them quickly and move on. But required practicals come up in exams and they need to be understood, not just memorised. Most students don't realise this until it's too late.

The GCSE-to-A-Level wall

Triple Science GCSE and A-Level Chemistry are not the same subject. The content almost doubles, the questions go deeper, and the exam technique changes completely. Students who coasted through GCSE often hit this wall hard in Year 12.

Trusted by parents across the region

What We Cover

Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.

Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2

Key topics:

Living things and their habitats, plants and animals, materials and their properties, forces and motion, light and sound

Skills developed:

Scientific curiosity, observation skills, understanding cause and effect, basic experimental thinking

Common goals:

Building interest in science early, preparing for secondary school Science, supporting SATs preparation

KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9

Key topics:

Cells and organisms, chemical reactions, energy and forces, the particle model, genetics and ecosystems

Skills developed:

Scientific method, using data to draw conclusions, separating the three disciplines in their thinking

Common goals:

Keeping pace with a three-subject curriculum, building the foundations that GCSE builds directly on

GCSE / Combined Science and Triple Science

Key topics:

Biology (cells, genetics, ecology, physiology), Chemistry (atomic structure, bonding, reactions, organic chemistry), Physics (forces, energy, electricity, waves) — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Cambridge IGCSE

Skills developed:

Six-mark extended writing, required practicals, applying knowledge to unfamiliar contexts, exam board-specific technique

Common goals:

Moving from a 4-4 to a 6-6 or above in Combined Science, achieving strong separate grades in Triple Science, managing revision across three subjects simultaneously

A-Level

Key topics:

Full A-Level specification in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics — all major exam boards covered

Skills developed:

Applying theory to data questions, extended experimental write-ups, bridging the GCSE-to-A-Level knowledge gap

Common goals:

Securing an A or A*, meeting medicine, dentistry, engineering, or STEM university entry requirements

IB / SL and HL

Key topics:

Group 4 subjects — Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Systems and Societies — at SL and HL

Skills developed:

Internal Assessment design and write-up, data analysis, extended response under exam conditions

Common goals:

Achieving a 6 or 7, strengthening IA scores, managing the increased content at HL

Meet Our Science Tutors

Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

— Frederick, Science Tutor

Tutor Standards

A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach

Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience

DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified

Trained in online teaching best practices

We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

How it Works

From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01

Tell us what you need

Share current level, the specific science subject that needs support, and any upcoming assessments whether KS3, GCSE, A-Level, or IB.

02

We assign the right tutor

We find the right science tutor based on subject specialism, education level, curriculum knowledge, and learning style. No browsing needed.

03

First lesson booked within days

Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss science goals, current challenges, and get started.

04

Progress from day one

Regular science lessons focused on building understanding, practical knowledge, and exam preparation at every level.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started.

How do you decide which tutor to match us with?

We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.

What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?

How long until I see improvement?

Do you cover my child's specific exam board?

Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?

How long are lessons?

Ready to find the right tutor?

Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.

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Science tutoring across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics

1:1 science lessons matched to your child's exam board and level. The kind of explanation that actually makes the textbook make sense.

No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.

500+ Tutors

/

10,000+ lessons delivered

/

95% See Grade Improvement

Common Challenges

Most students who come to us are dealing with at least one of these. Sound familiar?

Balancing Three Subjects

Biology, Chemistry, and Physics each have their own vocabulary, methods, and exam style. Most students find one clicks and the other two don't — yet.

Understands it, can't apply it

Theory makes sense in class. Then the exam question rewords it, adds a graph, or asks why, and the answer doesn't come. That gap between understanding and applying is where most Science marks are lost.

Required practicals

Schools cover them quickly and move on. But required practicals come up in exams and they need to be understood, not just memorised. Most students don't realise this until it's too late.

The GCSE-to-A-Level wall

Triple Science GCSE and A-Level Chemistry are not the same subject. The content almost doubles, the questions go deeper, and the exam technique changes completely. Students who coasted through GCSE often hit this wall hard in Year 12.

Trusted by parents across the region

What We Cover

Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.

Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2

Key topics:

Living things and their habitats, plants and animals, materials and their properties, forces and motion, light and sound

Skills developed:

Scientific curiosity, observation skills, understanding cause and effect, basic experimental thinking

Common goals:

Building interest in science early, preparing for secondary school Science, supporting SATs preparation

KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9

Key topics:

Cells and organisms, chemical reactions, energy and forces, the particle model, genetics and ecosystems

Skills developed:

Scientific method, using data to draw conclusions, separating the three disciplines in their thinking

Common goals:

Keeping pace with a three-subject curriculum, building the foundations that GCSE builds directly on

GCSE / Combined Science and Triple Science

Key topics:

Biology (cells, genetics, ecology, physiology), Chemistry (atomic structure, bonding, reactions, organic chemistry), Physics (forces, energy, electricity, waves) — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Cambridge IGCSE

Skills developed:

Six-mark extended writing, required practicals, applying knowledge to unfamiliar contexts, exam board-specific technique

Common goals:

Moving from a 4-4 to a 6-6 or above in Combined Science, achieving strong separate grades in Triple Science, managing revision across three subjects simultaneously

A-Level

Key topics:

Full A-Level specification in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics — all major exam boards covered

Skills developed:

Applying theory to data questions, extended experimental write-ups, bridging the GCSE-to-A-Level knowledge gap

Common goals:

Securing an A or A*, meeting medicine, dentistry, engineering, or STEM university entry requirements

IB / SL and HL

Key topics:

Group 4 subjects — Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Systems and Societies — at SL and HL

Skills developed:

Internal Assessment design and write-up, data analysis, extended response under exam conditions

Common goals:

Achieving a 6 or 7, strengthening IA scores, managing the increased content at HL

Meet Our Science Tutors

Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

Tutor Standards

A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach

Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience

DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified

Trained in online teaching best practices

We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

— Frederick, Science Tutor

How it Works

From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01

Tell us what you need

Share current level, the specific science subject that needs support, and any upcoming assessments whether KS3, GCSE, A-Level, or IB.

02

We assign the right tutor

We find the right science tutor based on subject specialism, education level, curriculum knowledge, and learning style. No browsing needed.

03

First lesson booked within days

Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss science goals, current challenges, and get started.

04

Progress from day one

Regular science lessons focused on building understanding, practical knowledge, and exam preparation at every level.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started.

How do you decide which tutor to match us with?

We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.

What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?

How long until I see improvement?

Do you cover my child's specific exam board?

Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?

How long are lessons?

Ready to find the right tutor?

Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.

Science tutoring across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics

1:1 science lessons matched to your child's exam board and level. The kind of explanation that actually makes the textbook make sense.

No commitment. Takes 5 minutes.

500+ Tutors

/

10,000+ lessons delivered

/

95% See Grade Improvement

Common Challenges

Most students who come to us are dealing with at least one of these. Sound familiar?

Balancing Three Subjects

Biology, Chemistry, and Physics each have their own vocabulary, methods, and exam style. Most students find one clicks and the other two don't — yet.

Understands it, can't apply it

Theory makes sense in class. Then the exam question rewords it, adds a graph, or asks why, and the answer doesn't come. That gap between understanding and applying is where most Science marks are lost.

Required practicals

Schools cover them quickly and move on. But required practicals come up in exams and they need to be understood, not just memorised. Most students don't realise this until it's too late.

The GCSE-to-A-Level wall

Triple Science GCSE and A-Level Chemistry are not the same subject. The content almost doubles, the questions go deeper, and the exam technique changes completely. Students who coasted through GCSE often hit this wall hard in Year 12.

Trusted by parents across the region

What We Cover

Whether they're in Year 4 or sitting their A-Levels, we've got the right tutor for where they are.

Primary / Key Stage 1 and 2

Key topics:

Living things and their habitats, plants and animals, materials and their properties, forces and motion, light and sound

Skills developed:

Scientific curiosity, observation skills, understanding cause and effect, basic experimental thinking

Common goals:

Building interest in science early, preparing for secondary school Science, supporting SATs preparation

KS3 / Years 7, 8 and 9

Key topics:

Cells and organisms, chemical reactions, energy and forces, the particle model, genetics and ecosystems

Skills developed:

Scientific method, using data to draw conclusions, separating the three disciplines in their thinking

Common goals:

Keeping pace with a three-subject curriculum, building the foundations that GCSE builds directly on

GCSE / Combined Science and Triple Science

Key topics:

Biology (cells, genetics, ecology, physiology), Chemistry (atomic structure, bonding, reactions, organic chemistry), Physics (forces, energy, electricity, waves) — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Cambridge IGCSE

Skills developed:

Six-mark extended writing, required practicals, applying knowledge to unfamiliar contexts, exam board-specific technique

Common goals:

Moving from a 4-4 to a 6-6 or above in Combined Science, achieving strong separate grades in Triple Science, managing revision across three subjects simultaneously

A-Level

Key topics:

Full A-Level specification in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics — all major exam boards covered

Skills developed:

Applying theory to data questions, extended experimental write-ups, bridging the GCSE-to-A-Level knowledge gap

Common goals:

Securing an A or A*, meeting medicine, dentistry, engineering, or STEM university entry requirements

IB / SL and HL

Key topics:

Group 4 subjects — Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Systems and Societies — at SL and HL

Skills developed:

Internal Assessment design and write-up, data analysis, extended response under exam conditions

Common goals:

Achieving a 6 or 7, strengthening IA scores, managing the increased content at HL

Meet Our Science Tutors

Our tutors are graduates from leading universities, selected through a rigorous process. Fewer than one in five applicants make it through. They know their subject and they know how to teach it.

Tutor Standards

A degree from a leading university in the subject they teach

Minimum 2 years of teaching or tutoring experience

DBS-checked, MOHRE licensed and reference-verified

Trained in online teaching best practices

We match your child with the right tutor based on their level and curriculum, learning style and personality, availability, and specific challenges and goals.

— Frederick, Science Tutor

How it Works

From first conversation to first lesson in four simple steps.

01

Tell us what you need

Share current level, the specific science subject that needs support, and any upcoming assessments whether KS3, GCSE, A-Level, or IB.

02

We assign the right tutor

We find the right science tutor based on subject specialism, education level, curriculum knowledge, and learning style. No browsing needed.

03

First lesson booked within days

Meet your tutor in our interactive online classroom. Discuss science goals, current challenges, and get started.

04

Progress from day one

Regular science lessons focused on building understanding, practical knowledge, and exam preparation at every level.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before getting started.

How do you decide which tutor to match us with?

We look at subject knowledge, teaching approach, curriculum experience, and what your child specifically needs. We've matched thousands of students, so we have a pretty good idea of what works.

What if the tutor you assign doesn't work out?

How long until I see improvement?

Do you cover my child's specific exam board?

Can we focus on specific topics rather than the whole subject?

How long are lessons?

Ready to find the right tutor?

Book a free consultation and we'll take it from there. Over 5,000 families have trusted us to make the match.