Expert A-Level Tutors for Positive,
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One‑to‑one online A-level tutoring that helps your child master complex content, sharpen exam technique, and stay on top of demanding courses. Together, we build steady progress in maths, sciences, humanities, and more – always tailored to their exam board and future goals.

  • Personalised study plans and focused support across Year 12 and Year 13
  • Exam board–aligned practice using real-style questions and mark schemes
  • Flexible online lessons, clear feedback, and progress tracking for families
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96% parent satisfaction
Based on verified parent feedback
8,000+ students taught
Across 11+, GCSEs, A-levels & admissions
Qualified & vetted tutors
Every tutor is fully qualified & background-checked

What are A-levels?

A levels are advanced qualifications usually taken in Years 12 and 13. They can play a major part in shaping your child’s next steps – from university choices to apprenticeships and future careers. Students typically study three subjects in depth, with mark-awarding exams at the end of Year 13, so staying organised and confident over two years is important.

A levels offer students the chance to study a subject in greater depth than GCSEs. To achieve the best results, students need a strong understanding of the subject, good study habits and a clear exam technique. LessonWise tutors support students across all major exam boards, helping them tackle challenging topics, manage their workload, and feel prepared.

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A-level subjects we cover


LessonWise tutors support A-level students across a wide range of subjects, including:

Sciences:

Biology, Chemistry and Physics 


Humanities & social science:

History, Geography, Psychology, Sociology

Languages:

French, German,
Spanish, and more

Economics, Business,
and related subjects

Additional subjects are available on request.

All the support we offer is aligned to your child’s specification and exam board requirements,
so every lesson moves them closer to the grades and next steps they’re working towards.

Our A-level tutoring support

LessonWise supports A-level students with a wide range of starting points and ambitions. Our one‑to‑one online tutoring combines exam technique and structured revision, while a personalised study plan keeps the two‑year study course manageable and focused.

Whether your child is feeling the pressure of the step up from GCSEs or aiming for high grades in competitive subjects, we help them stay confident and in control. We support students who are:

Every programme is tailored to the individual student. We adjust the pace to their confidence level, and use past papers, targeted practice, and regular feedback to build visible progress from Year 12 through to final exams.

LessonWise A-level tutoring success

LessonWise A-level tutoring is designed to do more than help your child succeed in their exams. Over time, students secure stronger grades, rebuild confidence in challenging subjects, and approach exams and next steps feeling prepared rather than overwhelmed.

Our tutors focus on the things that matter most at A level:

How LessonWise A-level tutoring works

1

Smart matching

Share your child’s subjects, exam board, and goals, and we’ll recommend tutors who are a strong fit.

2

Diagnostic start

Identify strengths and gaps; build a roadmap to exam day.

3

Live online lessons

Interactive whiteboards, past papers and real-time feedback, focused and tailored to your child’s pace.

4

Homework with purpose

Focused tasks between sessions to consolidate learning.

5

Progress tracking

Clear insights, tracking, and next steps for parents.
Safeguarding and quality underpin everything we do. Our tutors are experienced, vetted, and
trained to support different learning styles and abilities.

Tailored to your child's A-level needs

Every A-level programme at LessonWise is built around your child’s exact A-level subjects, specification, and goals. We align tutoring to their exam board – including AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and others – so the content, question styles, and mark schemes they see in lessons match the requirements of their final exams.

Tutors plan teaching around the real demands of each course: from core concepts and required practicals in sciences, to essay structure in humanities and extended problems in maths. Students work with board‑specific past papers and exam‑style questions, receive feedback in the language examiners use, and build a clear understanding of what earns marks at A-level.

This means every session is purposeful and relevant – helping your child make steady progress, build stronger grades, and develop genuine confidence in their chosen subjects.

Secure top university places

A levels are the gateway to your child’s next step – whether that’s a competitive apprenticeship, a specialist course, or a place at a leading university. LessonWise tutors help students turn ambitions into a structured plan, combining strong grades with the study skills and confidence admissions teams expect.

With clear goals, tailored teaching, and careful progress tracking, your child can approach applications and results day knowing they have done everything they can to secure their place.

For students aiming for Oxford, Cambridge, and Russell Group universities, we provide:

Why choose LessonWise

Family Plans for joined‑up A-level support

For families who want everything managed under one roof, LessonWise Family Plans bring A-level tutoring, progress tracking, and scheduling into one structured, fully supported journey. You have a single plan and point of contact, carefully matched and fully vetted educators, and smart tools that record lessons, monitor progress across subjects, and flag issues early, so support can be adjusted before pressure builds.

Whether you have one child taking A-levels or siblings at different stages, a Family Plan keeps everything joined‑up, calm, and consistent – delivering high‑quality support while taking the day‑to‑day strain off your plate. Our plans start at £240 per month, which includes the tutor’s hourly rate and LessonWise’s service fee.

A-level tutoring FAQs

Below are some of the questions we are often asked. If your question isn't listed, feel free to get in touch!

How much does an A-level tutor cost?

The cost of a tutor at LessonWise varies depending on the qualifications and experience. We offer different tiers of tutoring to meet various needs and budgets, but only work with qualified teachers or professional tutors, starting at £60 per hour.

What are your success rates?

At LessonWise, we focus on real, trackable progress rather than bold promises. Families consistently report strong outcomes in both grades and confidence.

Verified feedback shows 96% of parents are satisfied with the support their child receives. More than 8,000 students have been helped across key stages, including 11+, GCSEs, A levels, IB, and admissions.

Because every student’s starting point and goals are different, we track progress individually, focusing on tangible improvements in understanding, grades, and readiness for exams and future pathways.

Where can I read reviews of your A-level tutoring?

We are proud to have an 'excellent' rating on Trustpilot – read our reviews here.

How long are lessons?

Most A-level students have 60‑minute one‑to‑one lessons, usually once a week per subject. Some increase to 90 minutes or add an extra weekly session in the run‑up to mocks and final exams.

Are A-level tutoring lessons bespoke to my child?

Yes. Every LessonWise session is tailored to your child’s subjects, exam board, and goals. Tutors plan lessons around:

Your child’s current topics
Their strengths, gaps, and target grades
The exact specification and style of their exams

No two students follow the same plan – everything is tailored to where your child is now and where they need to be.

How much homework is set?

Tutors set targeted, manageable homework after each lesson – enough to reinforce learning without overwhelming an already busy A-level timetable. This might include a short set of exam‑style questions, a focused essay paragraph or plan, and practice on a particular skill or topic. Homework is reviewed in the next session, so your child gets clear feedback and knows what to adjust.

What’s the easiest A-level to get an A in?

This varies by student. Top grades tend to come more naturally when the subject genuinely interests your child and the assessment style suits them (essay‑based, mathematical or practical). LessonWise tutors help make even demanding subjects feel more manageable and structured.

When should we start A-level tutoring?

The earlier support begins, the more time there is to secure foundations and build confidence, but well‑planned support in Year 13 can still make a significant difference.

For A-levels, many families start in Year 12 to build good habits early and avoid gaps in core topics. You can add or increase tutoring in Year 13, especially around autumn mocks, January assessments, and the final exam run‑up.

Which A levels are most respected by top universities?

No single A-level is the most respected in isolation. What matters is choosing the right mix of rigorous subjects that suit your child and align with their intended degree, then achieving strong grades. LessonWise tutors can support both subject choice discussions and the day‑to‑day work needed to keep those options open.

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