Online Maths Tutors for Every Level

Mathematics builds from counting and place value in the early years through to algebra, geometry, probability and calculus at advanced levels. Whether a child needs to strengthen their number skills before secondary school, a student is preparing for an important qualification, or an adult is returning to study, finding a tutor with the right experience for that specific stage makes a real…

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Mathematics builds from counting and place value in the early years through to algebra, geometry, probability and calculus at advanced levels. Whether a child needs to strengthen their number skills before secondary school, a student is preparing for an important qualification, or an adult is returning to study, finding a tutor with the right experience for that specific stage makes a real difference. Klasu connects learners with Maths tutors across a wide range of levels and qualifications, all teaching through our built-in online classroom with no travel required.

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    Meriem C

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    Arun D

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    Nausha P

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    Dara M

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Why choose Klasu

At Klasu, we connect students with expert Maths tutors to build understanding and confidence. Whether you're preparing for Maths exams or looking for extra support with your studies, our personalised online lessons help you achieve your goals.

Ace Your Maths Exams

Preparing for exams can be stressful and overwhelming. Klasu is here to help you master your Maths studies and feel confident on exam day.

Whether you're tackling GCSE Maths or A-Level Maths, we have the tools and expertise to help you succeed.

Explore our tuition services

Are you searching for a competent and dedicated Maths tutor for your child or perhaps to enhance your understanding and confidence in the subject? Our expert tutors are here to help you deepen your knowledge, ace exam preparation, and unlock your full potential in Maths. With private lessons online tailored to your schedule, we ensure a flexible and focused approach to learning. Take the first step toward boosting your confidence and improving your Maths grades today.

Maths Tuition That Matches the Learner's Stage

Mathematics is not one subject with a single curriculum. What a Year 3 pupil needs from a Maths tutor is quite different from what a student preparing for 11 Plus entrance papers requires, and both differ significantly from a student working through GCSE Higher Tier or A-Level Pure Mathematics.

Klasu offers Maths tuition across Primary, KS2, KS3, 11 Plus and 13 Plus. Within each of these stages, tutors may support very different goals. A primary pupil might need help with times tables, fractions or worded problems. A KS2 learner may be consolidating arithmetic ahead of end-of-key-stage assessments. A KS3 student could be building the algebraic foundations that GCSE will depend on. A student preparing for the 11 Plus or 13 Plus will need targeted practice with the specific format and question styles used by their target school.

Because tutors have different specialisms, it is worth being clear about the learner's age, year group, current topics and goals before choosing. A tutor who is excellent at supporting primary numeracy may not be the right match for a student preparing for a selective school entrance examination, and vice versa. Klasu makes it straightforward to browse tutors, review their experience and arrange a free 15-minute introductory call before booking any paid lessons.

What Maths Tuition Can Help With

Maths tuition is not only for students who are finding things difficult. Some learners seek support to consolidate topics they have covered in class but are not yet confident applying independently. Others want to move into a higher set, prepare for a more demanding qualification or develop stronger problem-solving skills. A few simply want to enjoy the subject more fully.

At primary level, tuition may focus on number sense, arithmetic, fractions, decimals, measurement and shape. At KS3, students often begin connecting number, algebra, ratio and geometry in ways that lay the groundwork for GCSE. For 11 Plus and 13 Plus preparation, the focus shifts to accuracy, speed and familiarity with the question formats used by particular schools or test providers.

Across all levels, three areas tend to matter most: fluency with methods, the ability to reason mathematically and the capacity to solve problems that combine several topics at once. A learner may be able to complete a routine calculation but still struggle when a question is worded differently or asks them to apply the same idea in an unfamiliar context. Good tuition helps bridge that gap, not by drilling shortcuts, but by building the understanding that makes methods stick and transfer.

What Makes a Good Maths Tutor

The most useful Maths tutors are those who understand both the subject and the specific demands of the learner's course or stage. Knowledge of the curriculum matters, but so does the ability to identify where a difficulty actually originates. A student struggling with ratio may have a gap in their understanding of fractions. Difficulty with algebra often traces back to uncertainty with negative numbers or the order of operations. A good tutor looks for the underlying cause rather than simply repeating the current topic.

Tutors on Klasu come from a range of professional backgrounds. Some have classroom teaching experience; others have subject expertise developed through their own academic study or careers. What they share is a commitment to working at the learner's pace, explaining ideas in more than one way and helping students develop the habit of checking their own reasoning.

Before booking, parents and students can read tutor profiles, review their stated experience and arrange a free 15-minute introductory call. This is a good opportunity to ask about the tutor's familiarity with the learner's year group, qualification or specific topics, and to get a sense of whether the working style is a good fit. All communication takes place through Klasu's secure in-platform messaging, so everything stays in one place.

The Benefits of Learning Maths Online

All Klasu Maths tuition takes place in our built-in online classroom. There is no need to install any software or use a third-party video tool. At the scheduled time, the learner simply joins the session directly from the Klasu dashboard. The classroom includes an interactive whiteboard, live two-way video and audio, screen sharing, and the ability to upload and share documents and files.

For Maths, this setup works particularly well. The interactive whiteboard means students can write out working, draw diagrams, plot graphs and work through problems in real time, just as they would on paper in a face-to-face lesson. Tutors can annotate, correct and demonstrate alongside the learner rather than simply talking through solutions.

Learning online also removes geographical limits. A family in a rural area can access a tutor who specialises in 13 Plus preparation for a specific school. A student who moves mid-year can continue with the same tutor without interruption. A learner who needs support with a less common qualification or a specific exam board can find a tutor with relevant experience rather than settling for whoever is nearby.

Scheduling is flexible, and because there is no travel involved, sessions can fit more easily around school, activities and family life. For many learners, the consistency that comes from regular, convenient online lessons is itself a significant benefit.

Preparing for Maths Exams and Assessments

Exam preparation in Maths involves more than working through past papers. A student who attempts practice questions without first addressing gaps in their knowledge is likely to repeat the same errors. Effective preparation usually begins with identifying which topics are secure and which need further work, then building understanding before practising under timed conditions.

For 11 Plus and 13 Plus candidates, preparation should reflect the format and content of the specific test they will sit. Requirements vary between schools, consortia and test providers, so a tutor who understands the target school and examination style can make the preparation far more focused.

At KS3, assessments set by schools vary considerably, but a tutor can work from current class topics, recent test results and teacher feedback to identify the most useful areas to address. For students at any level, developing the habit of showing clear working, checking answers and interpreting results in context can make a meaningful difference to how marks are awarded.

Klasu tutors can help students build a revision approach that goes beyond completing papers, covering retrieval practice, error analysis, timed work and the kind of mixed-topic questions that tend to appear in formal assessments. The goal is for students to feel prepared and to have a reliable process they can apply independently on the day.

Frequently asked questions

What levels of Maths tuition does Klasu offer?
Klasu offers online Maths tuition across Primary, KS2, KS3, 11 Plus and 13 Plus. Tutors have different specialisms, so it is worth checking that the tutor you choose has relevant experience with your child's year group, current topics and specific goals. You can read tutor profiles and arrange a free 15-minute introductory call before booking any paid lessons.
How does online Maths tuition work on Klasu?
All lessons take place in Klasu's built-in online classroom, which includes an interactive whiteboard, live two-way video and audio, screen sharing, and the ability to share documents and files. There is no software to install. At the scheduled time, the student joins the session directly from the Klasu dashboard. Students and tutors can also communicate between lessons through Klasu's secure in-platform messaging.
Can a tutor help my child if they are finding Maths difficult?
Yes. A tutor can work with your child to identify where difficulties are coming from, which is not always the topic that appears most challenging on the surface. Gaps in earlier knowledge often affect current topics, and addressing those foundations can make a noticeable difference. Tuition can be paced to the learner's needs, with smaller steps and clear explanations where required.
My child is doing well in Maths. Can a tutor still help?
Absolutely. Tuition is not only for students who are struggling. A tutor can provide greater depth and challenge, introduce non-routine problems, develop reasoning and proof skills, or help a student prepare for a selective school entrance examination. Some learners use tuition to move into a higher set or to build the foundations needed for a more demanding qualification at the next stage.
How do I choose the right Maths tutor for my child?
Look for a tutor with experience at your child's specific level, whether that is primary, KS3, 11 Plus or 13 Plus. Consider their familiarity with the relevant curriculum, the types of assessments your child will sit and the topics currently being covered at school. A free 15-minute introductory call is available before any paid lessons, which is a good opportunity to ask questions and see whether the working style suits your child.
What is the free introductory call and how do I arrange one?
Before booking paid lessons, you can arrange a free 15-minute call with any tutor on Klasu. This gives you the chance to discuss your child's needs, ask about the tutor's experience and decide whether they are a good match. You can search for tutors, browse their profiles and request an introductory call entirely within the Klasu platform. No software installation is needed.
Can a Maths tutor help with 11 Plus or 13 Plus preparation?
Yes, where the tutor has relevant experience with the specific entrance examination your child is preparing for. Requirements vary between schools, test providers and regions, so it helps to share details about the target school, the examination format and the date when arranging tuition. A tutor who understands the particular style of questions used can make preparation considerably more focused.
Can a tutor help with times tables, fractions or other primary topics?
Yes. Primary Maths tuition can cover number sense, arithmetic, times tables, fractions, decimals, measurement, shape and problem solving. A good tutor will work on understanding as well as recall, helping your child apply what they know rather than simply memorising procedures. If your child's school uses particular methods or resources, sharing that information with the tutor can help keep the approach consistent.