GCSE Science Tuition
ClassTutor’s GCSE Science Tuition supports 14-16 year olds (Years 10-11) through the crucial and extensive phases of their science education, readying them for their GCSE exams.
Diverse Curriculum Options
ClassTutor’s GCSE Science programme caters to 14-16-year-olds with three tailored tracks: Separate (Triple) Science for in-depth study, Combined (Double) Science as the standard comprehensive course, and Foundation Combined Science, designed for clearer, more accessible learning.
Detailed Subject Focus
The Separate Science track delves deeply into Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, offering three distinct GCSE qualifications, whereas the Combined Science track integrates all three subjects into a cohesive curriculum, resulting in two GCSEs.
Foundation Science
Tailored for students targeting up to grade 5-5, Foundation Combined Science simplifies the Double Science material, maintaining a focus on core scientific concepts across two weekly lessons for each combined track.
Holistic Scientific Education
Regardless of the chosen track, our programme prioritises a solid understanding of scientific fundamentals, enhancing critical thinking and practical skills, thereby preparing students effectively for their exams and fostering a long-term passion for scientific inquiry.
Benefits of Group Online Tuition
Enhanced Interaction
Online group tuition encourages active participation and interaction among young learners, fostering social skills and collaborative learning.
Personalised Attention
Even in a group setting, tutors can provide personalised attention, catering to the unique learning needs and pace of each GCSE student.
Flexible Learning Environment
Online group sessions offer a convenient and flexible learning environment, making education accessible from the comfort of home.
Exam Preparation and Practice
At ClassTutor, we focus on exam strategies and practice with past papers to prepare students for academic success.
Curriculum Overview for GCSE Biology
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Cells and Cell Processes
Understanding the structure and function of cells, genetics, and DNA.
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Organisms and Their Environment
Exploring ecosystems, adaptation, and the impact of human activity on the environment.
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Infection and Response
Learning about infectious diseases, immunity, and vaccination.
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Bioenergetics
Understanding energy transfers in organisms and the role of enzymes.
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Homeostasis and Response
Exploring the nervous and hormonal systems, as well as how organisms maintain internal stability.
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Inheritance, Variation, and Evolution
Investigating genetics, inheritance, and the theory of evolution.
Curriculum Overview for GCSE Chemistry
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Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
Understanding the structure of atoms and the periodic table.
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Bonding, Structure, and Properties of Matter
Exploring chemical bonding, states of matter, and the properties of substances.
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Chemical Changes
Investigating chemical reactions, acids and bases, and electrolysis.
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Quantitative Chemistry
Learning about calculations involving masses, volumes, and concentrations.
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Chemical Analysis
Understanding methods of chemical analysis, including chromatography and spectroscopy.
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Chemistry of the Atmosphere
Exploring the composition of the Earth’s atmosphere and environmental chemistry.
Curriculum Overview for GCSE Physics
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Energy
Studying different forms of energy, energy transfers, and conservation of energy.
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Electricity
Exploring electrical circuits, electrical safety, and the generation of electricity.
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Particle Model of Matter
Understanding the properties of materials at the particle level.
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Atomic Structure
Learning about atomic structure, radiation, and nuclear reactions.
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Forces
Investigating forces, motion, and the effects of forces on objects.
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Waves
Exploring the properties of waves, including sound and electromagnetic waves.
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