A complete online course with proper teaching, not just practice questions. Foundation and Higher tiers. Works for all UK exam boards. From £19/month.
Most online maths resources assume your child already understands the content. They offer practice questions, past papers, maybe some videos. But if your child is struggling, more questions aren't the answer. They need someone to actually teach them.
That's what this course does.
Each topic starts with clear explanations. Tracy Davis, a UK-qualified maths teacher with over 30 years of classroom experience, breaks down concepts step by step. Worked examples show exactly how to approach each question type. Then comes guided practice with hints when they get stuck. Then quizzes to check understanding before moving on.
It's the same learning cycle used in good classroom teaching, available whenever your child needs it.
The course covers the complete GCSE curriculum across 46 structured units. Foundation and Higher tiers are properly differentiated, so your child works at the right level. Progress tracking shows exactly which topics are solid and which need more attention. And because it's subscription-based, you can try it for a month and see if it works before committing further.
Your child can study at their own pace, revisit topics as often as needed, and build genuine understanding rather than just memorising steps.
Your child is finding GCSE Maths harder than expected. Maybe they've had gaps since earlier years that are now catching up with them. Maybe the classroom moves too fast for topics to really sink in. Maybe they understand it in class but can't do it in tests.
You'd like to help, but modern GCSE maths isn't what you remember. And even if you could help, the homework battles aren't worth it.
Private tutoring seems like the obvious answer, but at £40-60 an hour, that's £2,000 or more over the next year. And finding a good tutor with availability is its own challenge.
Free resources exist, but they're scattered. YouTube videos, revision websites, past papers. Your child doesn't know where to start, what order to study things, or whether they're actually improving.
What they need is structured teaching. A proper course that takes them through the curriculum in a sensible order, explains things clearly, and lets them practice until concepts stick.
Many parents want to support their child's GCSE revision but feel out of their depth. Maybe you didn't get on with maths at school yourself. Maybe the curriculum has changed beyond recognition. Maybe every attempt to help ends in frustration.
Confident Parent, Confident Child is Tracy's guide to transforming your own relationship with mathematics — so you can be a calm, supportive presence during revision time, even when the maths gets hard.
The book comes with a free resource pack including worksheets and quick-reference cards.
46 units. 208 lessons. Foundation and Higher tiers. Structured for real learning, not just revision.
Each unit starts with clear explanations and worked examples before any practice. Your child learns why methods work, not just how to follow steps. This is teaching first, questions second.
Foundation tier (grades 1-5) focuses on building solid understanding of core concepts. Higher tier (grades 4-9) covers the full curriculum including advanced topics. Not sure which? Complete Access gives both.
Guided practice questions with progressive hints. Instant feedback on quick checks. Bronze, Silver, and Gold practice sets for different challenge levels. Your child learns by doing, with support when they need it.
Unit quizzes show which topics are understood and which need more work. You can check progress without hovering. No more wondering whether revision is actually happening.
Interactive graphs bring algebra and geometry to life. Drag sliders to see how changing values affects equations. Visualise transformations. Abstract concepts become concrete and memorable.
Links to trusted external resources like Corbett Maths throughout. If one explanation doesn't click, there's always another approach available. No extra subscriptions needed.
Unit quizzes and practice papers modelled on actual GCSE format. Calculator and non-calculator strategies. Time management practice. Fewer surprises on exam day.
Access from any device with a web browser. Study at home, on the bus, whenever works. Progress saves automatically. Lessons are 10-15 minutes each, so revision fits into available time.
Get early access and start learning as new content is released.
Choose Your PlanA proven structure that builds understanding, not just familiarity.
Clear explanations break down each topic. Worked examples show step-by-step reasoning. Interactive graphs make abstract ideas concrete.
"Try It Yourself" questions with progressive hints. If your child gets stuck, hints give nudges. Full solutions available after attempting.
A short quiz (5 questions) confirms understanding before moving on. Instant feedback shows what's correct and what needs another look.
Bronze, Silver, and Gold practice sets offer different levels of challenge. Full worked solutions available after each attempt.
A summative assessment covering the full unit. Results track to the gradebook, showing exactly which topics need more attention.
Choose the tier that matches your child's target grade. Not sure? Complete Access gives you both.
Target Grades: 1-5
Foundation tier focuses on building solid understanding of core concepts. Explanations are more detailed, with extra scaffolding and step-by-step support.
Best for: Students aiming for a grade 4 or 5, or building confidence before potentially moving to Higher.
Foundation + Higher
Not sure which tier? Working at different levels for different topics? Complete Access includes both Foundation and Higher content, giving maximum flexibility.
Best for: Borderline students (targeting grade 4-6), those unsure which tier suits them, or anyone wanting flexibility.
Target Grades: 4-9
Higher tier covers the complete GCSE curriculum, including the more demanding topics needed for top grades. Less scaffolding, more problem-solving challenge.
Best for: Students targeting grades 6-9, or considering A-Level Maths.
Structured into clear units so your child always knows what to study next. Works for all UK exam boards.
The course prepares students for all three GCSE Maths papers: Paper 1 (non-calculator), Paper 2 (calculator), and Paper 3 (calculator). Content aligns with the national curriculum and works for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and WJEC.
BSc (Hons) · PGCE · QTS · NPQML · NPQSL · Enhanced DBS
This course is designed and taught by a UK-qualified mathematics teacher with over 30 years of classroom experience in British and international schools.
Tracy has helped thousands of students achieve their GCSE goals, from those struggling with basics to those pushing for grade 9. Her clear, patient teaching style makes even challenging topics accessible. She focuses on understanding why methods work, not just following steps, because that deeper understanding is what makes knowledge stick.
Over her career, Tracy has consistently helped students improve on their predicted grades. While no course can guarantee specific results, her structured approach gives students the best possible foundation for exam success.
"S has grown leaps and bounds when it comes to tackling her maths. We couldn't be more thankful for all the support and encouragement over the past year."
"I cannot begin to tell you how grateful I am to the time and thought you give G. It has made both a massive difference and a huge help. G has definitely become more comfortable and confident."
Subscribe now and start learning immediately with the content already available. New units are being added regularly, and you'll have access to everything as it's released. Same pricing — just earlier access.
Subscribe monthly for flexibility, or save 20% with an annual plan. Cancel anytime.
Grades 1-5
Best for: Students targeting a grade 4 or 5, or building confidence before moving to Higher.
Foundation + Higher
Best for: Borderline students, those unsure which tier suits them, or anyone wanting flexibility.
Grades 4-9
Best for: Students targeting grades 6-9, or considering A-Level Maths.
Grades 1-5
Best for: Students targeting a grade 4 or 5, or building confidence before moving to Higher.
Foundation + Higher
Best for: Borderline students, those unsure which tier suits them, or anyone wanting flexibility.
Grades 4-9
Best for: Students targeting grades 6-9, or considering A-Level Maths.
Add Email Q&A Support for £29/month. Up to 2 questions per week with personal responses within 1-2 working days. Perfect for when your child gets stuck and needs a nudge in the right direction.
Subscribe to Email Q&AOne-to-one tutoring is available at £60 per hour for more intensive support. Live online sessions with Tracy, focused on exactly what your child needs.
Enquire About TutoringA significant amount of content is already available and more is being added regularly. Early access subscribers can start learning immediately with the units that are live, and will automatically get access to new content as it's released.
By the end of January 2026, the full course will be complete. If you subscribe now, you're getting the same course at the same price — just with earlier access to start learning.
It depends on your child's target grade. Foundation covers grades 1-5 and is ideal for students aiming for a solid pass (grade 4 or 5). Higher covers grades 4-9 and includes the advanced topics needed for top grades.
If you're not sure, Complete Access gives both tiers so your child can work at the right level for each topic. Many students are stronger in some areas than others.
Your child's school should be able to tell you which tier they're entering for the exam.
The course covers the national GCSE Mathematics curriculum, which is standardised across the UK. The content works for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and WJEC. The maths is the same; only the question styles differ slightly.
The Exam Practice section focuses on AQA-format papers, with additional exam board content being added over time.
Yes. Monthly subscriptions can be cancelled at any time, and you'll retain access until the end of your current billing period. There are no cancellation fees or penalties.
Two support options are available. Email Q&A Support (£29/month) lets your child send up to 2 questions per week, with personal responses within 1-2 working days. For more intensive support, one-to-one tutoring with Tracy is available at £60 per hour.
That depends on where your child is starting from. Year 10 students have more time to work through the full course methodically. Year 11 students closer to exams can focus on specific topics where they need improvement.
Annual subscriptions save 20% and provide stability for longer-term preparation. Monthly subscriptions offer flexibility if you want to try the course first.
Yes. Tracy holds an Enhanced DBS (formerly CRB) certificate from her work with UK local authorities. It can be shown to any parent/guardian on request during a video call.
Online sessions are not routinely recorded, but can be recorded on request.
Each lesson is 10-15 minutes, not hour-long lectures. The course is designed for short, focused study sessions. Interactive practice keeps them engaged, and they can stop and resume whenever suits them.
Better late than never. The course is organised by topic, so your child can jump straight to weak areas rather than working through sequentially. Even modest improvements in specific topics can shift grade boundaries.
That said, the earlier you start, the less pressure. Year 10 is ideal.
No, and it's not meant to. The course works best alongside school, reinforcing what's taught in class and filling gaps where needed. It gives your child extra practice and alternative explanations, not a replacement curriculum.
Free resources provide information, but they're not structured as courses. Your child has to figure out what to study, in what order, and whether they're actually improving.
This course provides proper teaching in a logical sequence, with practice at appropriate difficulty levels, progress tracking, and support options when they get stuck. It's the difference between a textbook and a teacher.
Structured lessons, interactive practice, and progress tracking. From an experienced teacher, at a fraction of tutoring costs. Get early access and start learning today.