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Start your learning journey in KS3 Maths with our expert tutors. At Tutorful, we combine experienced tutors with innovative tools to create a personalised and engaging experience for every student. Are you looking for a KS3 Maths tutor to help and support your child or enhance your own understanding? Our expert KS3 maths tutors are here to guide you every step of the way. Whether you need help with exam preparation, want to boost your confidence, or aim for higher grades, we’re committed to helping you succeed. With personalised, one-on-one online lessons designed to fit your schedule, we provide a flexible and effective approach to learning. Start today, build confidence, improve your maths skills, and reach your full potential in KS3 maths!

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Preparation for KS3 maths revision

While the KS3 maths curriculum doesn’t include formal statutory assessments, that doesn’t mean there’s no pressure! Teachers continuously assess students throughout Years 7–9 to monitor progress, identify gaps in understanding, and address any challenges early on. This ensures students build a strong foundation in maths, setting them up for success in future learning. Preparing for that can feel overwhelming, but with the right support, it doesn’t have to be. Tutorful is here to help you strengthen your KS3 maths skills and build confidence for success. Our expert KS3 maths tutors provide personalised guidance to help you identify areas for improvement, create a structured study plan, and boost your understanding of key topics. With live lessons and recorded sessions, you can revisit tricky concepts anytime, ensuring a deeper grasp of the material. Plus, our blog is packed with study tips, practice questions, and exam strategies to help you stay on track.

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The KS3 maths curriculum is taught in Years 7, 8, and 9, introducing students to 12 compulsory subjects, including maths. This stage builds on primary school concepts, focusing on problem-solving, reasoning, and pattern recognition to prepare students for GCSE Maths. The topics discover in KS3 Maths: - Algebra - Geometry - Statistics & Probability - Number & Operations - Ratio & Proportion - Problem-solving & Mathematical Reasoning Students are typically grouped into sets based on ability, with Year 9 serving as a transition into GCSE preparation.

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Samiul A
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Hi, I'm Samiul, a first year medical student. I mainly tutor Biology, Chemistry and Maths however i had a passion for GCSE English when i was in secondary and would love to beinvolved in teaching this. Also - any queries about the application to medical school are welcomed! My teaching strategy is to get to know the student to learn how they learn best, and also realise key weaknesses that can be improved on. Having sat my GCSEs and A-Levels not too long ago, I understand the importance of working around the student.If the student has any topics or areas they would like to reinforce their knowledge...
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Michael D
Experienced and creative Maths tutor
Hi everyone, my name is Michael, and I'm very much looking forward to working with you! I have taught maths and physics to a wide variety of students, as a secondary school teacher, a college lecturer, and a personal tutor.I offer personalised support in working towards GCSE and A-level qualifications, catering to all main exam board specifications, as well as the SQA National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher exams.My experience has shown me that everybody learns in their own way, and it is therefore vital to tailor lessons to suit the students with whom I work. I bring a lot of energy and enthusiasm...
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£77/hr
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Josie S
Catch up, keep up and find what you can really do in Maths
I am an experienced maths tutor, covering everything up to (and including) GCSE and IGCSE maths, as well as adult maths. I work with all ages and ability levels, including dyscalculia. School or home educated, studying towards exams or working to improve maths skills, all students are welcome and supported.Whether it is rebuilding confidence in learning, revising older topics, catching up or keeping pace with other students, or learning from scratch, having the right tutoring support can make the difference that you need.My detailed knowledge of the curriculum allows me to support learners both...
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£39/hr
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Babizany G
Enthusiastic Maths tutor
I have recently finished my degree in Chemical Engineering. I have tutoring experience over two years both online and I’m person. I was an academic mentor in my Sixth form where I helped GCSE students with their revision. My teaching techniques would vary depending on the students at first I would try to understand how they learn and the topics they need the help most. As not all students are same. I try to make my lessons fun and informative. I try to make them excited and look forward to their lessons with me. I take a personalised approach with each student, assessing their strengths and weaknesses a...
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£50/hr
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Edward B
Maths and brass teacher
Fourth-year trumpet student at one of the UK's top conservatoires, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, studying under renowned soloist, chamber and orchestral artist Philippe Schartz, Section Principal Trumpet BBC National Orchestra of Wales.I teach students of all ages and abilities - from the complete beginner to the more experienced player looking to improve their technique.Following HM Government's COVID-19 guidelines, I am moving my teaching practice online until further notice. In addition to a weekly one-to-one lesson, all students will have access to my online learning...
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Chris P
Ex-Headteacher tutoring Maths
I began my teaching career about 30 years ago in Bradford. I taught Science (Chemistry) and Maths to students across the full age range and spectrum of abilities, this included 'A' Level Chemistry.Throughout this period, the performances of my students in terms of academic progression was consistently amongst the best in the school.My ability as a classroom practitioner was rewarded with a continuous pattern of promotions within the school.After 12 years I moved school and was promoted to Assistant Head, again, the academic outcomes from my students proved to be amongst the highest in the school,...
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How much do Maths KS3 tutors cost per hour?

The cost of a Maths KS3 tutor can vary depending on their qualifications and experience. Generally, private tutors charge between £30.00 and £50.00 per hour.

How can I get better grades in KS3 Maths?

To improve your KS3 maths grades, practice regularly, focus on understanding key concepts, and ask for help when needed. Use online resources, past papers, and tutoring to strengthen weak areas. Stay organised, review mistakes, and apply maths to real-life problems for better retention.

How many Maths KS3 lessons should I take?

The number of Maths KS3 lessons a student should take depends on the student's needs and goals. Generally, it is recommended that the student has at least one lesson a week to build a good rapport with their tutor and ensure consistent learning.

How can I tell if my child is struggling with maths?

Look for signs like avoiding maths homework, low confidence, anxiety about tests, slow progress, or difficulty with basic concepts. Regular assessments and open conversations can help identify struggles early. If you want to read more about this, read our blog post on signs of struggling with maths.

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