
GCSE Revision Tutor
Supports GCSE learners with structured explanations, targeted practice and confidence-building support.
Help your child strengthen subject knowledge, improve revision habits and enter Year 11 with more confidence through personalised online GCSE tutoring.
Year 10 GCSE revision tutoring is personalised support that helps students identify knowledge gaps, practise GCSE-style questions, improve revision habits and prepare for Year 11. Lessons can focus on Maths, English, Science, exam technique, confidence and the topics causing the most difficulty.
Year 10 is when GCSE courses become more demanding, but many students are still learning how to revise effectively. Targeted tutoring can address weak topics early, reduce anxiety and give students a clear process for preparing for assessments.
Year 10 students who are below expectations, losing confidence, struggling to revise, finding exam questions difficult or preparing for the move into Year 11.
Revisit missed or misunderstood topics before they become harder to fix.
Learn how to read questions, structure answers and use time effectively.
Build manageable routines using retrieval practice and targeted questions.
Tell us the subjects, current level, exam board and areas causing difficulty.
NLG matches your child with a DBS-checked tutor suited to the goal.
The tutor focuses on the gaps, skills and confidence barriers that matter most.
Lesson priorities change as understanding and school demands develop.
Explore some of the tutors who support GCSE learners with subject knowledge, exam technique, confidence and structured revision. Tutor availability and matching depend on each student’s needs.

Supports GCSE learners with structured explanations, targeted practice and confidence-building support.

Helps students strengthen core skills, tackle exam-style questions and explain their workings clearly.

Supports reading, analysis, essay structure and longer written responses for GCSE English.

Helps learners understand Biology, Chemistry and Physics topics through clear step-by-step teaching.

Builds timing, question approach, mark-scheme awareness and confidence before assessments.

Helps students create manageable routines, stay engaged and approach difficult work with more confidence.

Provides focused subject support matched to the learner’s current level, exam board and goals.

Supports students in closing Year 10 gaps and preparing for the academic demands of Year 11.
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“I wanted GCSE revision for my Autistic son, I started the revision 3 months before the GCSE’s started and the confidence I seen within my son with each session was noticeable. They set clear plans and structure to lessons and gave me regular feedback of how he was getting on. Thank you so much for all your help.”
“NLG has helped me get back on track for my GCSE resits. I struggled really badly with maths and my tutor Elena Matveeva talked me through everything. She is patient, Kind and a wonderful teacher. I 100% recommend her for people who need help with maths. It has been an honour to be taught by her and I highly thank her for everything she has done!”
“Signed up to support my daughter in preparation for her GCSE’s (specifically English). NLG listened to my requirements and recommended a tutor and we went from there. My daughter has noticeably grown in confidence under working alongside her tutor - to that end I would fully endorse Shannon and NLG.”
NLG tutors complete safeguarding and recruitment checks, including DBS checks, before working with students. Lessons are delivered online, allowing families to access structured support from home.
Move between the main revision page, subject-specific support and Year 11 preparation.
Yes. Year 10 is a sensible time to build revision habits, secure core knowledge and address weaknesses before Year 11. Revision should be focused and manageable rather than intense.
There is no single correct number of hours. Short, regular sessions are usually more effective than occasional long sessions. The right amount depends on school workload, confidence and upcoming assessments.
Yes. One-to-one tutoring gives students space to ask questions, revisit earlier learning and practise without comparison to classmates.
Support can cover GCSE Maths, English Language, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Combined Science and other subjects depending on tutor availability.
Yes. NLG tutors complete safeguarding and recruitment checks, including DBS checks, before working with students.
Start with a focused £1 trial lesson and tell us which subjects, topics or exam skills are causing concern.
Understand scaled scores, the expected standard and what happens after results are shared.