GCSE Sociology tutors
1 of 1 UK tutor teaching Sociology at GCSE.
Sociology is offered at GCSE and A-level (AQA is the dominant A-level board) and covers theory (functionalism, Marxism, feminism, postmodernism), research methods, and topic units (education, family, crime, media, beliefs). It's essay-heavy and rewards precise use of theoretical terminology — students who 'get' the ideas often still lose marks on AO2/AO3 application and evaluation. Tutoring helps most with essay structure, with the research methods paper (which is more technical than students expect), and with the synoptic top-mark questions that demand integration across topics. Look for tutors with sociology degrees and explicit familiarity with the AQA spec.
GCSEs are sat in Year 11 (age 15-16), with most students taking 8-10 subjects. They're the load-bearing UK school qualification — the 9-1 graded exams that drive sixth-form admission, apprenticeship eligibility, and (via maths and English at grade 4 or 5) university and many job prerequisites. Tutoring demand peaks here. The biggest grade gains tend to come from exam-paper technique rather than further content — students often know more than they show. Boards (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas, WJEC, CIE) diverge on content and assessment, so tutor familiarity with the specific spec is meaningful in most subjects.
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About Sociology
What Sociology covers across UK levels, where tutoring usually helps, and what to look for in a tutor.
About GCSE
Year groups, exam timing, and how GCSE fits into the UK qualification ladder.
Exam boards
AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas, CCEA, SQA and Cambridge International — what each is known for.
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