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A-Level Maths Exam Mastery
Course Overview
A focused revision course designed to help students succeed in A‑Level Mathematics examinations. The programme concentrates on exam strategy, problem‑solving techniques and the question patterns that commonly appear in A‑Level exams.
Course Dates
Week 1: 30 March - 3 April
Week 2: 6 April - 10 April
Course Structure
• 10 hours teaching per week
• Online specialist teaching
• Small groups
• Mock exam during week two
• Weekly feedback reports
Who the Course is For
A‑Level Mathematics students preparing for final examinations across all major UK exam boards. Suitable for Year 12 and Year 13 students.

Is This Course Suitable for My Child?
The ALBION A-Level Maths Exam Mastery course is designed for students preparing for final A-Level Mathematics examinations who need structured Easter revision with a strong focus on exam performance.
The course is particularly suitable for students who understand much of the syllabus but continue to lose marks in exam conditions, students who need clearer structure in their revision, and students who would benefit from guided practice on difficult questions in statistics, mechanics, and core mathematics.
It is also suitable for students aiming for higher grades who want to strengthen exam technique, accuracy, and speed before the final examinations.
The course may be especially useful for students who:
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need focused revision in A-Level Mathematics during the Easter period
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are losing marks through exam technique, incomplete working or misreading of questions
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need targeted support in statistics or mechanics
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benefit from small-group teaching and direct access to a specialist tutor
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want structured past paper practice with feedback
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are aiming to improve from B to A, or from A to A*
The course may be less suitable for students who require full long-term remediation across the entire A-Level syllabus beyond the scope of an Easter intensive, or students who are not yet ready to engage with regular independent work between sessions.
Two Teaching Tracks
Students are grouped according to the type of support they need.
Level 1 is intended for stronger students who need advanced exam practice, difficult questions and detailed discussion of how to maximise marks on higher-level papers.
Level 2 is intended for students who need fuller explanation of topics, worked examples, structured notes and guided practice before moving into exam-style questions.
How We Advise Families
Before confirming a place, ALBION will usually speak with the family to understand the student’s current level, exam board, areas of difficulty and revision priorities. This helps determine whether the course is appropriate and which teaching track is the better fit.
Sample Timetable
This timetable illustrates how the twenty hours of teaching are organised across the two-week Easter Revision programme. Each day includes two structured sessions combining topic review, exam technique and past paper work.
Week 1 – Structured Revision and Exam Techniques
Monday
Session 1: Core algebra and functions review
Session 2: Exam strategy for multi-step algebra questions and mark schemes
Tuesday
Session 1: Calculus and applications
Session 2: Past paper questions on differentiation and integration
Wednesday
Session 1: Trigonometric Functions
Session 2: Past paper questions and exam techniques, solving trigonometric equations and proving trigonometric identities
Thursday
Session 1: Statistics review (distributions and probability models)
Session 2: Exam questions and interpretation of statistical results
Friday
Session 1: Mechanics review (forces, motion and modelling)
Session 2: Mechanics exam questions and discussion of common mistakes

"In this course, I’ll share the real secrets of the exam, drawing on an insider’s view and over 20 years of experience."
Oliver, Course Head Tutor
Week 2 – Exam Performance and Timed Practice
Monday
Session 1: Mixed problem-solving session
Session 2: Timed past paper questions
Tuesday
Session 1: Advanced exam questions
Session 2: Strategy for long multi‑part questions
Wednesday
Session 1: Statistics and mechanics mixed paper
Session 2: Discussion of answers and marking approach
Thursday
Session 1: Full mock exam (timed)
Session 2: Review of solutions and exam strategy
Friday
Session 1: Difficult past paper questions selected by the tutor
Session 2: Final revision strategies and individual feedback
