1. Pinpoint the need
We ask for the year group, subject, exam board if known, weak topics, recent marks and target outcome so the support starts with the actual problem.
GCSE Science revision plan
A parent-friendly GCSE Science revision plan covering Biology, Chemistry, Physics, practical skills and exam questions.

Choose the right path
Choose the route that matches the student’s stage, review relevant tutors and send a short enquiry with the key details.
Parent decision route
A strong enquiry should quickly move from broad concern to a focused plan. This section helps parents understand what we need, how the tutor uses it and why the lesson route is more useful than simply booking a random tutor.
We ask for the year group, subject, exam board if known, weak topics, recent marks and target outcome so the support starts with the actual problem.
The tutor suggestion is based on subject, level, teaching style, availability and whether the student needs confidence, challenge, exam technique or catch-up support.
Lessons usually combine explanation, guided practice, independent attempts and feedback, with more past-paper work as exams get closer.
At a glance
Use this guide to make a more confident decision before choosing a tutor route.
Why parents choose this route
Parents planning GCSE Science support.
For the best match, include the student year group, subject, exam board, weak topics, recent result if known, target grade and preferred lesson times.
Tutor proof
These are examples from the tutor pool. Final matching still depends on subject, level, availability and student fit.

Maths and Science tutor
Best when a student has topic gaps in Maths or Science and needs exam-style practice.

Science, Biology and Maths tutor
Best when Science needs to be explained in plain English and then linked to mark schemes.

Science, Maths and English tutor
Best when a family wants one tutor who can help with more than one core subject.

Maths, Physics and Science tutor
Best when a learner needs help with calculations, physics-linked ideas and multi-step problem solving.
Lesson route
The aim is not just to book a lesson. The aim is to turn the parent brief into focused tuition that makes sense for the student.
Read the guide
Identify the most relevant weakness
Open the matching or subject page
Request advice when ready
Continue
Questions
Send the student year group, subject, exam board if known, weak topics, target grade and preferred lesson times. We will use that information to suggest a suitable tutor match.
Yes. Cumbria Tutoring focuses on online one-to-one tutoring. This gives families in Cumbria wider access to subject specialists without travel limits.
Many KS3 and GCSE lessons start from £20 per hour. Some specialist A-Level support can start from £25 per hour or more depending on subject, tutor and experience.
Yes. The tutor page shows named tutor profiles, subjects, levels and starting prices so parents can make a more informed enquiry.
Ready to narrow the search?
Send the student year group, subject, weak topics and availability. We can then point you towards the most sensible tutor route.