Live online GCSE maths revision
Revise the topics that actually come up in the exam
Weekly Zoom sessions taught by Rob Wakeling — a qualified maths teacher with 20 years in the classroom — and built around 8 years of exam data. Designed for grades 3–6, where the right preparation makes the biggest difference to the final grade.
What's included
Live Zoom session
60 minutes every Thursday at 6pm. Ask questions in real time and work through problems together.
Exam-focused topics
No time wasted on unlikely topics. Every session covers what the data says matters most.
App access included
Practise between sessions with unlimited questions and your personal grade prediction.
Grade 3–6 focus
Targeted at the Foundation/Higher crossover range. No one gets left behind, no one gets bored.
A typical session
- 1Settle in with a warm-up question on last week's topic
- 2This week's topic taught from scratch, with worked examples on screen
- 3Exam-style questions to try live — help is on hand the moment anyone gets stuck
- 4A recap, plus what to practise on the app before next Thursday
"The scientific calculator walkthrough and working through past papers were the most useful parts."
— Suzy, parent
"I said I hate maths many times. Now I've started doing my maths, and it's not as scary."
— Adam, GCSE student
Pricing
Billed monthly at £40 through Stripe — the same secure checkout used by millions of businesses. Cancel any time from your account dashboard.
A private tutor typically runs £30–50 an hour. This is expert, exam-focused teaching for £10 a session.
- ✓ Weekly 60-minute live Zoom revision session
- ✓ Access to Bow Tie Maths app for independent practice
- ✓ Topics chosen from real exam data, updated each week
- ✓ Small group — every student gets attention
- ✓ Taught by an experienced teacher with 20 years' experience
Not sure it's the right fit? Try a month. If the level or the style isn't right for your child, email me and I'll refund it in full.
What people say
"Callum seems a lot more confident tonight, which is great."
— Heather, parent (after a group session)
"On average she was getting 4s and 5s before. She got a 6 in maths and 6/6 in science — the girl who'd cried about maths her whole school life."
— Megan's mum, parent
"Adam absolutely loved your class and was very excited about the new things he learnt about his calculator."
— Olga, parent
"I always recommend Rob any chance I get. He can support the most academically able students to strengthen their skills and he’s also brilliant with students who find the subject challenging. He is particularly gifted in understanding and working with neurodiverse students. Absolute 5⭐️ tutor and always has the best advice and guidance!"
— Elrina, SEND & maths specialist
Your teacher
Rob Wakeling
Qualified maths teacher with 20 years of classroom experience and thousands of students helped to their GCSE goals. Founder of Bow Tie Maths — the only GCSE revision app that predicts your grade using machine learning.

Common questions
What level is it aimed at?
Grades 3–6, covering the Foundation/Higher crossover range. If your child is targeting a grade 4 pass or pushing for a grade 5 or 6, this is the right session.
What do I need to join?
Just a device with Zoom installed. After subscribing you'll get access to the member area where the Zoom link appears each week.
Can I join partway through the year?
Yes — each session covers a self-contained topic so there's no need to have attended previous sessions.
What exam board does it cover?
Edexcel and AQA, Foundation and Higher tier. The topic selection is based on analysis of papers from 2017–2025 and focuses on the topics that come up most often across both boards.
How does payment work?
£40/month billed through Stripe — the same secure payment system used by millions of businesses. You can cancel any time from your account dashboard.
What happens after I sign up?
You'll get immediate access to the member area where the Zoom link appears each Thursday. Just turn up with a pen, some paper, and a calculator.
Is a group session as good as one-to-one tuition?
They do different jobs. One-to-one gives deep personalisation; a group session gives expert teaching, live questions, and the lift that comes from seeing other students working on the same things — at a fraction of the cost. Plenty of families use both.
What if my child is shy or doesn't want to speak?
That's completely fine. Nobody is put on the spot — questions can go in the chat, and some students prefer to work along quietly. They'll still get everything from the teaching.
Does learning over Zoom actually work?
For revision, very well. Students see worked examples on screen, ask the moment they're stuck, and there's no travel on a school night. These are live taught sessions, not pre-recorded videos.
