
IGCSE & GCSE qualifications
Six full qualifications for Years 10–11 — five International GCSEs with Pearson Edexcel and one GCSE with AQA. Sat as a private candidate, taught the whole way through, with the same depth a strong school would give.
Every topic taught from scratch: number, algebra, geometry, ratio and statistics. Worked-example videos walk through the methods step by step, and mastery checks make sure nothing is left behind before your child moves on.
- Number, algebra, ratio and proportion
- Geometry, measures and trigonometry
- Statistics and probability
- Foundation and Higher tiers — placed by assessment
Reading with insight and writing with control: comprehension, analysis, and the craft of writing for purpose and audience. Assessed entirely through written exams, so the whole qualification is deliverable from home.
- Reading non-fiction and literary texts
- Transactional and imaginative writing
- No spoken-language assessment required
- Untiered — one set of papers
Poetry, prose and drama: how writers create meaning, and how to write about it convincingly. Texts are studied in depth with guided analysis lessons building towards full exam-style responses.
- Poetry anthology and unseen poetry
- Modern prose and drama
- Shakespeare and the 19th-century novel
- Untiered
Biology, Chemistry and Physics taught as one connected course, worth two IGCSE grades. No practical endorsement is required, so home-educated students can access the full qualification. Demonstrations are built into the lessons.
- Biology, chemistry and physics
- Worth two IGCSE grades
- Untiered — one set of papers
- Required practical knowledge built in
Physical and human geography through real-world case studies, fieldwork skills and map work: rivers and coasts, cities and populations, climate and the forces shaping our world.
- Physical geography and natural hazards
- Human geography and development
- Fieldwork and geographical skills
- Untiered
Memory, development, social influence and the brain: a rigorous introduction to the science of human behaviour. Exam-only assessment with no coursework, and a subject most schools struggle to staff.
- Memory, perception and development
- Social influence and language
- Psychological problems and the brain
- Research methods and data handling
Find your child's starting point.
The placement assessment sets the right tier in Maths and the right starting unit in every subject. No account needed to try it.