AS-level Core Maths tutors
1 of 1 UK tutor teaching Core Maths at AS-level.
Core Maths is a Level 3 sixth-form qualification for students who passed GCSE Maths at grade 4 or higher but aren't taking A-level Maths. Size and UCAS tariff match an AS-level. Content focuses on the maths people actually use after school — interpreting data, modelling with exponential growth and decay, financial maths, risk and probability, statistical thinking, problem-solving in context. Four awarding bodies run it under different names: AQA Level 3 Certificate Mathematical Studies (spec 1350) is the largest provider; Pearson Edexcel runs the Level 3 Certificate in Mathematics in Context; OCR runs two MEI variants — Core Maths A (H868) and Core Maths B (H869). Tutoring helps most with the contextual word problems (Core Maths is heavier on real-world modelling than GCSE), with the data-handling components, and with the pre-release material some boards release ahead of the exam. Look for tutors with explicit Core Maths experience — A-level Maths tutors can teach it but the spec emphasis is different.
AS-levels are the first-year sixth-form qualification (Year 12, age 16-17), taken as standalone qualifications worth half an A-level in subjects where students don't continue to A2. Since the 2015-2017 reforms decoupled AS from A-level in England, AS marks no longer count toward the A-level grade — students sit fresh A-level exams at the end of Year 13. Wales and Northern Ireland retained the older modular structure. Tutoring at AS focuses on consolidation through Year 12 to set up A-level success; in England, the AS exam itself is now optional and increasingly skipped. Confirm the actual route the student is on.
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