IGCSE Maths

IGCSE Maths tuition focused on method under exam pressure

MathPert IGCSE Maths tuition helps Year 10-11 students turn understanding into written solutions. The focus is structured working, exam interpretation, and independent problem solving.

Abstract exam method visual showing clear pathways through a problem grid
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Who this is for

IGCSE Maths fits when the concern is specific

  • Year 10-11 students preparing for IGCSE Maths.
  • Students who revise topics but lose marks in full exam questions.
  • Parents who want clearer evidence of what is weak before more papers are assigned.
What parents are usually seeing

The visible pattern at home

  • The student understands a lesson but loses control in exam-style questions.
  • Marks are dropped through missing working, interpretation errors, or weak layout.
  • Past papers feel inconsistent because the student has no stable method under pressure.
What MathPert teaches

The method behind the marks

  • Exam question reading, layout, algebra control, graph interpretation, geometry reasoning, and checking habits.
  • How to decide the first step when the question is unfamiliar.
  • How to keep working clean enough to protect method marks.

Class format

Online through Zoom, with Google Classroom for materials, worksheets, announcements, and class links. Homework is assigned regularly and reviewed in class.

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Related resources

Helpful next reads

Revision map

A practical revision structure for deciding what to fix first.

Revision map

Mini diagnostic

A short parent-facing check to identify the likely type of Maths difficulty.

Mini diagnostic
Questions parents ask

Common questions

No. Past papers are useful, but the class focuses on the method behind the answers so students can handle changed questions.

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