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Our Method

Our Method

We pride ourselves on delivering customised, personalised tuition to our students. Our tutors work directly for PureMaths and we do not use any third parties. This allows us to guarantee the high quality tuition and content of supporting learning material that we deliver.

Our initial goal is to first and foremost sincerely understand and build good rapport with the students we tutor. This is the best way to engage them in the honest conversations needed to clearly communicate and explain the underlying concepts required for them to learn, understand and retain the knowledge required to correctly solve problems with consistency.  

Practicing questions and understanding each step in finding solutions are critically important to the learning process and exam scoring, so we strongly encourage this throughout their course of study. We provide our own products to help with this.


  1. Online Mathematics Tuition

We provide mathematics tuition via online audio & video (AV) conferencing  platforms - Skype or Zoom - so you will need a laptop or desktop computer, along with a good wifi connection.

Step 1: Install the AV conferencing software onto your laptop or desk top computer. You can use the links below if required (note these will not work for mobile devices). Your computer will have a built in webcam and microphone so no additional hardware is required. 

Step 2: Please use the contact form (see Contact page) to register your interest in our tuition services. Alternatively you can book your first introductory lesson for free using the scheduling facility accessible from our Tuition Booking and Offers page.

A detailed guide to booking lessons is available on the same page.

Step 3: If you contact us via contact form or email, we will respond within 24hrs to arrange the first online lesson - to be attended by student, their parent(s) and one of our expert Tutors. If you booked directly using our scheduling facility, we look forward to meeting you (online) at your chosen date and time.

This first lesson will be to engage with the student in a relaxed manner, to assess their current level of knowledge, the subject areas they need the most support and their exam grade expectations. 

Step 4: Once PureMaths and student’s parent(s) have agreed to further lesson, we will email you a lesson plan for the required course of study and advise you the recommended number of lessons. Whatever number of lessons you choose, we will do our best to maximise the student’s knowledge within that time.

Step 5: Our lessons are delivered and taught on a one-to-one basis as follows:


2. Practice and Solution E-Books

We provide detailed solution books for KS 3 and KS 4, along with mock and GCSE exam solution e-books, to supplement the tuition provided. These books contain hundreds of worked solutions and answers to questions across all topics in the entire curricula set by the Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam boards.

Please see our products page or click below button to see our available e-books. You can review selected sample pages to help you see the content and decide on the benefit to students prior to purchasing.


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