Years 9-10
IGCSE Maths Tuition
Overview
How I approach IGCSE Maths
IGCSE maths is built around flexible problem solving. Students must be comfortable with direct calculation, multi-step reasoning, graphs, geometry, statistics, and calculator-based work. I teach IGCSE by making sure Year 9 does not become a passive foundation year. It is the right time to strengthen number work, algebra, geometry, probability, and interpretation before exam pressure arrives. In Year 10, the focus becomes paper strategy and mixed-topic fluency. IGCSE questions often combine ideas: a vector question may need algebra, a circle theorem question may need angle reasoning, and a statistics question may need interpretation rather than only calculation. My classes train students to read the question carefully, choose a method, show enough working, and check whether the final answer is reasonable. I also work on common calculator and notation habits because small errors can cost easy marks. The goal is to build a student who is not dependent on seeing the exact same question before.
Grade Pages
Ongoing support
Personalised Maths Programme
Small batches of 3-5 students, ₹8,000-30,000/month. See full pricing.
Common Gaps
Students know a topic in isolation but miss it inside a mixed question.
Circle theorems and vectors are often memorised without visual reasoning.
Calculator answers are copied without checking degree mode, rounding, or units.
Algebraic manipulation is the hidden weakness behind functions, matrices, and graphs.
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