Summer 2026 · Group and private support

GCSE / IGCSE Maths Summer Tutoring in Hong Kong

Structured summer support for GCSE and IGCSE Maths students who need a stronger lead-in to Year 10 or Year 11, extra exam practice, or more targeted help beyond the regular school pace. Support can be arranged through small-group classes, private 1-to-1 lessons, or a mix of both in Wan Chai or online.

  • Suitable for students preparing for Year 10 / Year 11 summer revision, a more confident move into the exam years, or a private reset after an uneven school term.
  • We already run core summer group classes for IGCSE-level students, but this page is also for families who want private 1-to-1 top-up or a more personalised catch-up plan.
  • Summer can be used to rebuild algebra, sharpen problem-solving, improve paper technique, or move ahead before term restarts.
Formats
Group + private
Levels
GCSE and IGCSE Maths
Modes
Wan Chai + online

What families usually want to fix over the summer

Most GCSE / IGCSE maths summer enquiries fall into one of these patterns, and summer is often the easiest time to deal with them properly.

Bridge into the exam years
Students moving into Year 10 often need a cleaner algebra and problem-solving base before the pace of the syllabus increases.
Strengthen Year 11 exam technique
Summer can be used to build paper stamina, method accuracy, and clearer working before mock season starts.
Add private top-up where needed
Some students benefit from a group class for structure and extra private lessons for the exact topics still causing trouble.

What we can cover in a GCSE / IGCSE maths summer block

The exact plan is tailored after enquiry, but these are the common tracks we build around.

Core number and algebra
Fractions, percentages, ratio, algebraic manipulation, equations, functions, and the technical fluency that holds the whole course together.
Geometry and trigonometry
Angles, area, similarity, circle work, trigonometry, graphs, and the kind of multi-step questions that often cost students easy marks.
Statistics, probability and interpretation
Useful for students who can calculate but still lose marks when data handling and interpretation questions become less direct.
Exam-board paper practice
Cambridge, Edexcel, AQA or OCR-style question work with a focus on written method, mark schemes, and reducing repeat errors.

How GCSE / IGCSE summer tutoring works

1
You send the pathway and support type
Tell us whether the student needs GCSE or IGCSE maths, whether you want group, private, or a combined plan, and your preferred contact method.
2
We review the summer need
We look at likely weak areas, school context, and whether the best next step is a group class, private support, or both.
3
We recommend the right plan
That may mean joining the summer group timetable, adding targeted private top-up, or building a more focused individual catch-up block.

What families say about our maths tutoring

The summer lessons helped me fix the topics I kept avoiding in school, especially algebraic fractions and harder graph questions. By the time term restarted, I felt much more comfortable keeping up in class.

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Hannah Cheng
Year 10 — German Swiss International School

We used the summer to tighten up exam technique rather than just repeat the syllabus. That made a real difference because the tutor focused on the exact question types where our son was still dropping marks.

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Marcus Lau
Parent of a Year 11 student — Harrow International School Hong Kong

What I liked most was that the lessons were organised around my weak spots, not just a generic worksheet routine. We worked on showing method clearly, avoiding rushed mistakes, and handling the harder final questions more calmly.

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Priya Shah
Year 11 — Kellett School

Common GCSE / IGCSE summer questions

Is this page only for private tutoring?

No. This page also covers families interested in the existing summer group timetable, or a combined plan with group lessons plus private top-up.

Can you help both GCSE and IGCSE students?

Yes. The form lets you tell us which pathway applies, and we can then recommend the right next step based on the student’s school and stage.

Can lessons be online?

Yes. We offer Wan Chai and online support, and the form captures that preference from the start.

Is summer useful if the student is not yet in Year 11?

Yes. Summer is often the best time to fix Year 10 weaknesses before they become a problem in the exam year.

Can we enquire even if we are not sure whether group or private is better?

Yes. That is exactly the kind of decision we can help with once we know the student’s school, pathway, and weak areas.