GCSE Biology Tuition — Enrol Now
Boost your confidence, raise your grades, and finally feel in control of Biology. Our GCSE Biology tuition combines clear teaching, exam-smart practice, and personalised support so you know exactly what to revise, how to answer, and how to improve every week.
You’ll learn the stuff that actually comes up, in a way that makes sense. We break topics down into simple steps, then build you back up with exam questions, feedback, and revision plans—so your marks rise because your method improves, not because you “worked harder”.
Quick Quiz (3 Questions)
How we teach GCSE Biology
Curriculum
Paper 1: Foundations of Biology (Cells, Organisation, Infection & Response, Bioenergetics)
1) Cell Biology
What you’ll learn: cell structures, microscopy, transport (diffusion, osmosis, active transport), cell division, stem cells.
How we help:
Simple memory anchors for organelles + functions (so you stop mixing them up)
Step-by-step practice on osmosis required practicals (methods, variables, graphs)
Exam phrasing drills: how to write “because…” answers that score full marks
2) Organisation
What you’ll learn: digestive system, enzymes, heart and blood vessels, gas exchange, plant tissues and transport.
How we help:
“Process maps” to explain digestion and circulation in perfect sequence
Common 6-mark question structures (e.g., comparing systems, explaining adaptations)
Practical mastery: food tests, rates of reaction, interpreting data cleanly
3) Infection & Response
What you’ll learn: pathogens, body defences, vaccination, antibiotics, monoclonal antibodies.
How we help:
Clear “pathogen vs disease vs symptom” explanation so answers are precise
How to tackle evaluate-style questions (pros/cons, evidence, conclusion)
Rapid recall routines for key terms like antigen, antibody, immunity, resistance
4) Bioenergetics
What you’ll learn: photosynthesis and respiration, aerobic vs anaerobic, exercise, metabolism.
How we help:
Equation confidence: not just memorising, but using them in calculations
Graph skills: interpreting trends, rate-limiting factors, and required practical analysis
6-mark “explain” frameworks for energy transfer and limiting factors
Paper 2: Higher Understanding (Homeostasis, Inheritance, Ecology)
5) Homeostasis & Response
What you’ll learn: nervous and hormonal control, thermoregulation, blood glucose, kidneys, hormones in reproduction.
How we help:
“Cause → response → correction” structure for homeostasis answers
High-frequency exam questions (diabetes, contraception, kidney function)
Turning long topics into short recall sheets you can revise fast
6) Inheritance, Variation & Evolution
What you’ll learn: DNA, genes, protein synthesis basics, genetic crosses, mutations, evolution, selective breeding, genetic engineering.
How we help:
Punnett square training until it becomes automatic (including tricky ratios)
How to explain adaptations without waffle—sharp, mark-scheme language
Tackling ethics/evaluate questions clearly and balanced
7) Ecology
What you’ll learn: ecosystems, biodiversity, cycles (carbon, water), food chains/webs, human impacts, sampling methods.
How we help:
Required practical focus: quadrats, transects, estimating populations
Data skills: mean, range, interpreting ecological graphs and tables
“Examiner-friendly” evaluation: validity, reliability, improvements
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Your questions answered
Common questions
1) Which exam boards do you cover (AQA, Edexcel, OCR)?
We teach the core GCSE Biology content that overlaps across boards, and we adapt practice questions to your specific board to match wording and mark schemes.
2) Is this for Higher tier, Foundation tier, or both?
Both. We tailor the difficulty and exam practice to your tier, then build skills to maximise marks on your paper.
3) What happens in a typical lesson?
A short recap → clear teaching of a key concept → guided practice → exam questions → feedback + a mini revision task for the week.
4) What if my child is behind or lacks confidence?
That’s very common. We start with a baseline check, fill gaps quickly, and build confidence through small wins and structured exam practice.
5) Do you give homework or revision plans?
Yes—short, focused tasks (not overload), plus a simple revision plan that tells you what to do and when, especially near mocks and final exams.