Helping you support your child through A-Levels, without the stress
If your child is finding A-Levels harder than expected, you are not alone. Here’s how The A-Level Club works and what you can expect.
Why A-Levels Feel so Different
At GCSE, success often comes from memorising content and practising past papers. A-Levels ask for more. Students must understand ideas deeply, link topics together and apply what they know to unfamiliar questions. When this shift isn’t explained, students tend to respond by simply doing more, longer hours, more notes, more pressure, which usually increases stress without improving results.
How we help
We take a calm, structured approach built around understanding. Your child works with specialist teachers and mentors who break difficult topics into manageable steps, build genuine understanding and then develop the exam technique needed to turn that understanding into marks. We return to key ideas regularly, so confidence and knowledge grow steadily across the year.
What your child gets
A specialist teacher and mentor who knows them and their subject
A clear, structured plan rather than ad-hoc help
Support with understanding, exam technique, revision and confidence
Regular, manageable progress instead of last-minute cramming
Our Approach
Start with a few short questions
You complete a brief questionnaire (about two minutes) so we understand your child’s situation.
A relaxed call
If it looks like a good fit, we arrange a no-obligation call to talk through how we can help.
A structured programme
Your child is matched with the right specialist and mentor and begins a clear, supportive programme.
Ongoing support
We keep things steady and structured throughout the year, so progress builds over time.
Your questions answered
Which year groups do you support?
Year 12 and Year 13 students taking A-Levels, including those resitting.
Which subjects do you cover?
Biology, Chemistry and Politics, with Physics and Maths mentoring also available.
Is support online or in person?
Sessions are delivered online, making them flexible and easy to fit around school.
How are mentors chosen?
All mentors are high-achieving university students and graduates, selected for their subject knowledge, recent A-Level success and ability to explain ideas clearly.
What about safeguarding?
We take safeguarding seriously and carry out appropriate checks. Rob is our designated safeguarding lead.
What does it cost?
Because every student is unique and everyone’s needs are different, we provide bespoke pricing for every family. Book a call to discuss an appropriate plan for your child.
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Find the Right Support for Your Child
If your child is finding A-Levels difficult to navigate, you are not alone.
Many students work hard but still feel unsure how to approach their subjects. With the right structure and guidance, this can change.
We begin with a short set of questions to understand your child’s situation and whether The A-Level Club is the right fit.
This only takes a few minutes. There is no obligation.