Do you have GCSE Chemistry tutors available at the moment?
Usually, though Chemistry is one of our smaller teams at five tutors. Availability tightens from January and again before summer exams. Tell us the days and times you need when you enquire and we will confirm before anything is booked.
Are your Chemistry tutors actually qualified in Chemistry?
Each of the five has a chemistry-heavy degree: a Master's in Inorganic Chemistry, a Master's in Biochemistry and Chemistry with a B.Ed, a Master of Pharmacy, a biomedical science degree and a dental surgery degree. Every one is listed on this page with their qualification.
My child cannot do moles. Is that something you fix?
It is the single most common reason families contact us about Chemistry. Quantitative chemistry is taught properly rather than skipped, worked line by line with the tutor watching the method, because the marks are usually lost in the working rather than the answer.
Do you teach separate Chemistry or only Combined Science?
Both. Separate Chemistry has more topics, more depth and more required practicals, particularly in titrations, organic chemistry and analysis. Lessons follow whichever specification your child is entered for.
Can you cover required practicals my child missed?
Yes, and it comes up often with titrations in particular. Lessons cover the method, the apparatus, the variables and the exam questions that usually follow, so a question about an experiment your child never did stops being a problem.
How do you decide which Chemistry tutor we get?
Someone reads your enquiry and matches on the route, the tier, the exam board, the topics that are weakest, the current and target grade, and the times you are free. You get one name and the reason for it, not a shortlist to compare.
Can I ask for a particular tutor from this page?
Yes. Tell us the name when you enquire and we will check their availability. Most families let us suggest instead, because we can judge the match on the specific weakness better from the outside than a profile can show.
How much do your GCSE Chemistry lessons cost?
£30 for a 60-minute one to one lesson, £27.50 each on a three-month term plan and £25 each on a twelve-month annual plan. No sign-up fee, no matching fee, and no premium for separate Chemistry or for a more qualified tutor.
Is the Chemistry trial lesson really free?
Yes. Thirty minutes with the tutor we have matched, live on Zoom, with no card details taken and no obligation to book afterwards. If the match is wrong you owe us nothing and we will look again.
What happens in the first Chemistry lesson?
The tutor works through exam questions with your child rather than asking what the problem is, because students rarely know. Calculations usually show the gap within ten minutes, since the working reveals what a conversation would not.
Can we take Chemistry and another science together?
Yes. Two of our Chemistry tutors also cover Biology and one covers all three sciences, so a single tutor can often handle two subjects. If two specialists suit better, that is the same £30 a lesson each.
What if the Chemistry tutor is not the right fit?
Tell us and we will rematch at no cost. You do not lose lessons, restart a plan or pay a fee. Fit matters more in one to one teaching than anywhere else.