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One-to-one online Maths tuition
Get one-to-one Maths tutoring from a tutor matched to the student's curriculum, current level, areas of difficulty and academic goals.
Support is available for ongoing study, difficult topics, mocks, revision and exam preparation across GCSE, IGCSE, A-Level, Further Maths and IB Mathematics.
From $15/hour · Free 30-minute trial · Tutor recommendation normally within 24 hours
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Since 2020
Established support
1,200+
Families supported
1-to-1
Online Maths lessons
5 routes
GCSE to IB
Flexible
Hourly tuition
Course-first matching
A Year 11 Higher GCSE student does not need the same lesson plan as an IB Maths AA HL student or an A-Level student working on mechanics.
Curriculum
GCSE, IGCSE, A-Level, Further Maths or IB
Qualification
Identifies the student's exact Mathematics course
Exam board
Selects the correct specification where relevant
Tier or level
Confirms Foundation, Higher, SL or HL where applicable
Current level
Shows what the student can already do independently
Difficult topics
Sets the first teaching priorities
Assessment evidence
Uses tests and mocks to diagnose recurring errors
Exam timeline
Shapes the pace of revision and practice
Matching considers curriculum experience, mathematical level, teaching approach and availability. If the first fit is unsuitable, another tutor can be recommended.
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Share GCSE, IGCSE, A-Level, Further Maths or IB Mathematics.
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Use a topic, recent test, mock result or general concern.
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We consider curriculum, mathematical level, teaching approach and availability.
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Assess explanation style, communication and tutor fit in 30 minutes.
Curriculum pathways
Choose the student's current qualification for course-specific Mathematics support.
AQA · Pearson Edexcel · OCR
Foundation and Higher support across Number, Algebra, Ratio, Geometry, Trigonometry, Probability, Statistics and exam problem solving.
Explore GCSE Maths Official course informationCambridge · Pearson Edexcel
Course-specific tuition for Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel International GCSE Mathematics, including Core or Extended where applicable.
Explore IGCSE Maths Official course informationPure · Statistics · Mechanics
Build deeper reasoning across algebra, functions, trigonometry, differentiation, integration, vectors, statistics and mechanics.
Explore A-Level MathsAdvanced pure and applied options
Specialist support for complex numbers, matrices, further calculus, differential equations, vectors, mechanics and statistics.
Explore Further MathsAA · AI · SL · HL
Tutor matching for Analysis and Approaches or Applications and Interpretation at Standard or Higher Level.
Explore IB Mathematics Official course informationPrerequisite diagnosis
Maths is cumulative. The visible difficulty can depend on a skill the student learned months or years earlier.
Differentiation
Algebra, indices and functions
Integration
Algebraic manipulation, fractions and functions
Trigonometry
Ratio, geometry and algebra
Mechanics
Algebra, vectors and interpreting diagrams
Statistics
Probability, notation and interpreting data
Graph problems
Coordinates, functions and algebra
Word problems
Translating language into mathematical relationships
Multi-step questions
Fluency with prerequisite methods
If an A-Level student repeatedly makes algebra errors inside differentiation questions, assigning more differentiation questions may not solve the problem. The tutor first identifies where the reasoning breaks down.
Mathematics coverage
The exact content depends on the student's curriculum and level.
Fractions, percentages, ratio, indices, surds, equations, inequalities, sequences and algebraic manipulation.
Coordinates, linear and quadratic graphs, functions, transformations, interpretation and modelling.
Angles, similarity, congruence, Pythagoras, trigonometric ratios, circles, vectors and coordinate geometry.
Differentiation, derivatives, integration, areas, rates of change and differential equations where relevant.
Data, averages, probability, distributions, sampling, correlation and hypothesis testing where required.
Kinematics, forces, Newton's laws, moments, vectors and mathematical modelling for relevant courses.
Explain why a method works, justify conclusions and construct arguments appropriate to the course.
Apply familiar Mathematics to unfamiliar, multi-step, mixed-topic and timed questions.
Error diagnosis
A wrong answer does not always mean the topic is unknown. The error type determines what the tutor should do next.
The underlying mathematical idea is not yet understood.
The topic is familiar, but the wrong procedure is selected.
The main method is right, but manipulation breaks down.
The mathematical method is sound, but the numerical work is wrong.
The question, graph, table, diagram or condition is misread.
The answer lacks enough valid reasoning or mathematical communication.
The student understands without pressure but cannot reproduce it accurately in time.
One-to-one method
Each stage moves the student closer to solving problems accurately without prompting.
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Review the question, topic, homework, test or mock causing concern.
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Identify earlier knowledge that the current topic depends on.
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Use examples, diagrams, graphs and reasoning suited to the student's level.
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Show what to do and why each mathematical step is valid.
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The student solves a related problem with limited prompts.
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Test understanding with a different form rather than the same procedure.
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Reduce support until the student completes the method alone.
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Use the skill in the correct GCSE, IGCSE, A-Level or IB context.
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Identify remaining concept, method, algebra, arithmetic or interpretation errors.
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Let the student's work determine the following lesson.
Different academic needs
Follow school topics, homework, tests and identified gaps.
Work backwards from the visible difficulty to repair prerequisite skills.
Target trigonometry, algebra, calculus, mechanics, probability or another area.
Use assessment evidence to prioritise weak topics, timing and recurring errors.
Combine priority revision, course questions, timed work and reattempts.
Prepare for GCSE to A-Level, IGCSE to A-Level, Further Maths or more demanding IB work.
Professional CRM
A Maths lesson is more useful when the work around it stays connected for students, parents, tutors and the academy.
Keep upcoming Maths lessons and tutor details in one place.
Organise notes, worked examples, practice questions and course resources.
Track practice linked to the student's current mathematical need.
See understanding, error types, topics requiring work and next priorities.
Check whether learning transfers to independent problem solving.
See how lesson priorities and areas of difficulty change over time.
Support scheduling, tutor concerns and rematching.
Contact the academy when help is needed beyond the lesson.
Tutor standards
Knowing Mathematics and teaching Mathematics are different skills. Tutor selection considers both.
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Review relevant academic qualifications and mathematical knowledge.
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Consider experience across GCSE, IGCSE, A-Level, Further Maths and IB.
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Explain clearly and change approach when the first explanation does not work.
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Review mathematical explanation, questioning, worked examples and student involvement.
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Use online whiteboards, shared resources and mathematical notation effectively.
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Every tutor is either UK-qualified or trained by British examiners. Examiner labels appear only where verified.
Selected profiles
Real profiles from the current Combo Tutors network, selected across GCSE, IGCSE, A-Level, Further Maths and IB.

Mathematics specialist
Cambridge Graduate — IB Maths AA/AI HL & SL Expert
Best suited to: IB Math AA HL, IB Math AI HL students who need structured one-to-one support.
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Mathematics specialist
LSE MSc — IB Economics & Business Management Expert
Best suited to: IB Maths AI students who need structured one-to-one support.
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Mathematics specialist
Imperial MSc — A-Level Maths & Further Maths Expert
Best suited to: A-Level Mathematics, A-Level Further Maths, IB Maths students who need structured one-to-one support.
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Mathematics specialist
Cambridge MA — A-Level Economics & Business Tutor
Best suited to: GCSE Maths students who need structured one-to-one support.
View tutor profileSimple hourly tuition
From $15/hr
The confirmed rate can depend on curriculum, level, tutor and specialist requirements. Book according to the student's actual needs, with no compulsory tiered package. A free 30-minute trial is available.
Verified Maths reviews
Current Maths feedback with the course and family context kept visible.
SMSarah M.
Parent of IB Student · London
“My daughter was struggling with IB Mathematics HL and had almost given up hope of getting a 7. After just two months of weekly sessions with her Combo Tutors tutor, her confidence soared and she went from a predicted 4 to a final grade of 6. The personalised approach made all the difference—her tutor identified exactly where the gaps were and worked through them systematically.”
IB Mathematics
FAFatima A.
Parent of GCSE Student · Abu Dhabi
“Our son's confidence in Maths had completely collapsed. Within a month of working with his Combo Tutors tutor he was actively asking to do extra practice. His grade moved from a 4 to a 7 by the end of term. The diagnostic approach made all the difference.”
GCSE Mathematics
LWLi W.
Parent of IB Student · Singapore
“We were looking for a tutor who truly understood the IB curriculum, not just the subject. Combo Tutors matched us with exactly that. My daughter's IB Maths HL grade improved by two levels and she felt supported every step of the way.”
IB Mathematics HL
Managed support
Treat the student's exact Mathematics pathway as the starting point.
Focus on one student's reasoning, questions and errors.
Look beyond the visible topic to earlier skills limiting progress.
Apply the idea in the student's actual curriculum and assessment context.
Keep lessons, homework, resources, feedback and progress organised.
Book according to the student's needs without a compulsory package.
Recommend another tutor if the initial fit is unsuitable.
Give families support beyond the individual tutor.
Free 30-minute Maths trial
Tell us the course, current level, difficult topics, exam board or pathway, upcoming assessments and preferred times. We normally recommend a suitable tutor within 24 hours.
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Maths questions
An online Maths tutor provides one-to-one support based on the student's course, level and areas of difficulty. Lessons can cover weak foundations, individual topics, homework, mocks, revision or exam preparation.
Combo Tutors supports selected GCSE, IGCSE, A-Level, Further Maths and IB Mathematics pathways. We confirm the exact course before recommending a tutor.
Yes. GCSE Maths tutoring is available for supported boards, with Foundation and Higher support where applicable.
Yes. Support is available for selected Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel International GCSE Mathematics pathways.
Yes. A-Level Maths tutoring can support Pure Mathematics, Statistics, Mechanics and course-specific exam preparation.
Yes, where a suitable specialist is available. Support can cover advanced Pure Mathematics and relevant applied options.
Yes. Tutor matching is available for IB Mathematics Analysis and Approaches and Applications and Interpretation at SL and HL.
Yes. A tutor can work backwards from current mistakes to identify prerequisite skills that need attention, such as algebra gaps affecting calculus.
Yes. Students can receive targeted support for one topic or a short academic period without committing to a long programme.
Yes, where appropriate to the student's course and stage. Relevant questions test application, reveal errors and develop independent problem solving.
Yes. Mock results provide evidence about weak topics, recurring errors, timing and exam technique.
There is no fixed frequency. Some students benefit from one weekly lesson, while others need short-term intensive support around gaps, mocks or exams.
Yes. Standard Combo Tutors Maths lessons are delivered one-to-one online.
Yes. The Professional CRM organises sessions, resources, homework, tutor feedback, assessments and progress information.
Tutors are reviewed for qualifications, mathematical knowledge, communication, teaching ability and curriculum experience before assignment.
Another tutor can be recommended. Parent or student feedback is used to refine the next match.
Online Maths tutoring starts from $15 per hour. The final rate depends on the course, tutor and specialist requirements.
Yes. Families can start with a free 30-minute trial before booking regular lessons.
Curriculum network
Use the route that matches the student's exact Mathematics course.