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Newcastle is the educational hub of the North East, with strong demand for GCSE maths support. The city's universities attract talented maths students who often provide affordable, high-quality tutoring to local families.
Whether you prefer face-to-face sessions in Newcastle or the flexibility of online lessons, our tutors are available in both formats. Online tutoring uses interactive whiteboards and screen-sharing so you get the same quality experience from anywhere.
Interactive whiteboard, screen sharing, recorded lessons
Face-to-face sessions at home, library, or school
Schools in North East England primarily use these exam boards. Our tutors specialise in each one.
Newcastle benefits from graduates of leading local universities who bring first-class subject knowledge to their tutoring sessions.
Tutors from Newcastle University
Maths graduates & postgraduates available
Tutors from Northumbria University
Maths graduates & postgraduates available
Getting started with a maths tutor in Newcastle takes just three simple steps.
Our 15-minute diagnostic quiz identifies exactly which GCSE or IGCSE topics need the most attention. No preparation needed.
We match you with a tutor who specialises in your exam board and understands the specific topics you need help with.
Begin with a personalised learning plan built from your quiz results. Track progress week by week and watch your confidence grow.
Fractions form the backbone of GCSE maths, appearing in nearly every paper. Students must be confident adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, as well as converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers.
AlgebraLinear equations are one of the most frequently tested algebra topics at GCSE level. Students must isolate the unknown variable by applying inverse operations, handling brackets and fractions along the way.
GeometryPythagoras' theorem relates the three sides of a right-angled triangle and is one of the most practical geometry topics at GCSE. It is used in 2D and 3D problems, coordinate geometry, and combined with trigonometry at higher tier.
NumberPercentages link directly to fractions and decimals and are tested extensively across all exam boards. Questions range from simple percentage-of-an-amount calculations to reverse percentages and repeated percentage change problems at higher tier.
AlgebraQuadratic equations appear throughout the higher tier GCSE paper and are a significant step up from linear equations. Students need to factorise, complete the square, and use the quadratic formula to find solutions.
Take our 15-minute quiz to identify your exact knowledge gaps and get matched with the right tutor.
PracticeSharpen your skills with topic-based practice questions and get instant feedback on your answers.
BlogRevision tips, exam strategies, and study guides written by experienced maths tutors.
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