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Making maths clear, simple, and enjoyable
We provide high-quality maths tutoring for primary students, helping them build strong foundations, improve problem-solving, and gain confidence. Our experienced tutors tailor lessons to each child’s needs—whether for homework support, exam preparation, or stretching beyond the curriculum—so every learner can succeed and thrive in maths.
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✔ Key Stage 1 to GCSE
✔ SATs, 11+, GCSE
✔ Fluency & Reasoning
✔ Problem Solving
✔ Mathematical Language
✔ Non-Verbal Reasoning
✔ Gap Analysis & Reporting
✔ Home Learning Packs
✔ Help with Homework
✔ Classes of 6, 1 to1 or Shared Sessions
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The primary maths curriculum in England is built on three key strands: fluency, reasoning, and problem solving. At GLA Tutors, our teaching develops each of these to give children a strong foundation and a deep understanding of maths.
Fluency
We focus on accuracy and efficiency in core skills such as number facts, calculation methods, and times tables, ensuring children can recall and apply knowledge with confidence.
Reasoning
Students are taught to explain their thinking, spot patterns, and make connections across topics. This develops logical thinking and the ability to justify solutions clearly.
Problem Solving
We encourage children to apply their skills in real-life contexts, tackling unfamiliar challenges by choosing strategies, working systematically, and evaluating their answers.
By combining these strands, our approach builds not only knowledge but also confidence, resilience, and a love of maths.
Progress in mathematics is built through small, carefully sequenced steps. By breaking down complex ideas into manageable stages, children develop both confidence and a secure understanding.
Step-by-Step Learning
New concepts are introduced gradually and scaffolded, ensuring students master each stage before moving on. This way we plug the gaps before they widen in subsequent years.
Concrete–Pictorial–Abstract
Children begin with hands-on resources, move to visual models, and then abstract symbols. This progression helps them connect maths to real-world contexts and deepen their understanding.
Tracking Progress
We track progress through regular assessments, feedback, and observation to ensure every child is moving forward at the right pace. This allows us to identify strengths, address gaps quickly, and adapt our teaching to each learner’s needs.
This structured approach ensures continuity, strong foundations, and steady progress in every child’s learning journey.
Mathematical Fluency: We aim to build students' fluency in mathematical procedures and skills. Through regular practice and repetition, students develop proficiency in mental calculations, arithmetic operations, and the use of mathematical tools and techniques.
Mathematical Reasoning: Our curriculum promotes mathematical reasoning and logical thinking. Students are encouraged to make connections between different mathematical concepts, apply logical reasoning to solve problems, and explore patterns and relationships.
Mathematical Communication: We emphasize the importance of effective communication in mathematics. Students learn to express their mathematical ideas verbally, in writing, and through visual representations. They develop the ability to interpret and understand mathematical language and notation.
Mathematical Connections: Our curriculum encourages students to make connections between mathematics and other subjects, as well as real-life situations. They explore the relevance and applications of mathematics in everyday life, science, technology, and other areas of study.
Differentiated Instruction: We recognise that students have diverse learning needs and abilities. Our curriculum incorporates differentiated instruction to cater to individual strengths, interests, and learning styles. We provide opportunities for extension and enrichment for advanced learners, as well as support for those who require additional assistance.
Progression and Continuity: Our curriculum is designed to ensure a smooth progression of mathematical learning from year to year. It builds upon previously acquired knowledge and skills, providing a coherent and cumulative learning experience for students throughout their primary education.
Overall, our primary maths curriculum aims to develop confident, competent, and enthusiastic mathematicians who can apply their mathematical knowledge and skills in various contexts. We strive to instil a lifelong appreciation for mathematics and equip students with the necessary foundation for further mathematical study.
Practice and Reinforcement: Mastery of small steps requires practice and reinforcement. Teachers provide ample opportunities for students to practice and apply their skills through a variety of activities, such as problem-solving tasks, games, and real-life scenarios. This repetition and reinforcement help students consolidate their learning and build fluency in mathematical concepts.
Feedback and Reflection: Regular feedback and reflection are essential for mastering small steps. Teachers provide timely feedback to students, highlighting their strengths and areas for improvement. This feedback helps students identify misconceptions, correct errors, and make connections between different steps. Reflection encourages students to think critically about their learning and make connections to prior knowledge.
Differentiated Instruction: Recognizing that students have different learning needs and abilities, teachers employ differentiated instruction techniques. They provide additional support or challenge based on individual student needs, ensuring that each student can progress at their own pace and master the small steps.
By focusing on mastering small steps, students develop a strong foundation in mathematics and gain the confidence to tackle more complex concepts. This approach promotes progression and continuity in mathematical learning, ensuring that students build upon their prior knowledge and skills as they advance through their mathematical journey.
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The White Rose Maths Scheme of Work is a comprehensive curriculum framework designed to support the teaching and learning of mathematics in schools. It provides a structured and coherent approach to mathematics education, covering all areas of the subject from Early Years Foundation Stage to Key Stage 5.
Clear Progression: The scheme ensures a clear progression of mathematical concepts and skills, building upon prior knowledge and introducing new concepts in a logical sequence. This allows students to develop a deep and connected understanding of mathematics over time.
Mastery Approach: The White Rose Maths Scheme of Work is based on a mastery approach, which emphasises a deep understanding of mathematical concepts rather than superficial coverage. It encourages students to master each topic before moving on, ensuring a solid foundation for future learning.
Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) Approach: The scheme incorporates the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach, which helps students develop a concrete understanding of mathematical ideas before moving to abstract symbols and equations. This approach supports visual and conceptual understanding, making mathematics more accessible and engaging for students.
Problem-Solving and Reasoning: The scheme emphasises problem-solving and reasoning skills, providing opportunities for students to apply their mathematical knowledge in real-life contexts. It encourages students to think critically, analyse situations, and communicate their mathematical thinking effectively.
Collaborative Learning: The White Rose Maths Scheme of Work encourages collaborative learning, promoting peer discussion and sharing of strategies. This fosters a positive learning environment where students can learn from each other and develop their communication and teamwork skills.
Assessment and Feedback: The scheme includes formative and summative assessment materials to help teachers monitor student progress and identify areas for improvement. It provides guidance on effective feedback strategies, ensuring that students receive timely and specific feedback to support their learning.
Teacher Support and Professional Development: The White Rose Maths Scheme of Work offers comprehensive teacher support, including detailed lesson plans, resources, and professional development opportunities. This helps teachers deliver high-quality mathematics instruction and stay up-to-date with the latest pedagogical approaches.
Overall, the White Rose Maths Scheme of Work provides a structured and coherent framework for teaching mathematics, promoting a deep understanding, problem-solving skills, and mathematical reasoning. It ensures that students have a solid foundation in mathematics and are well-prepared for future learning and mathematical success.
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Non-verbal reasoning (NVR) is the ability to understand and analyse visual information, such as shapes, patterns, and sequences. It goes beyond language and focuses on logical thinking, spatial awareness, and problem-solving—skills that are especially important for 11+ and selective school entrance exams.
At GLA Tutors, we teach NVR through step-by-step strategies that help children recognise patterns, spot similarities and differences, and solve puzzles with confidence. Using practice questions, visual aids, and timed challenges, we build both speed and accuracy while encouraging logical thinking that can be applied across subjects.
Key NVR skills we develop include
Recognising patterns and sequences
Spotting similarities and differences in shapes
Understanding codes and classifications
Working with mirror images, reflections, and rotations
Solving puzzles involving spatial reasoning and 3D visualisation
Short math booster sessions provided by tutors are an excellent opportunity to accelerate and challenge gifted maths learners. These sessions are designed to provide focused and intensive support to students who have demonstrated exceptional mathematical abilities.
With the guidance of experienced tutors, gifted learners can delve into advanced topics, explore complex problem-solving strategies, and deepen their understanding of mathematical concepts.
These sessions aim to ignite curiosity, foster critical thinking skills, and enhance the mathematical abilities of gifted learners, allowing them to reach their full potential and excel in their mathematical journey.
At GLA Tutors, we believe in making progress clear and meaningful. Each child’s learning is tracked through regular assessments and personalised feedback, with updates shared with parents so you can see their growth at every stage. Whether preparing for SATs, the 11+, or GCSEs, we ensure every learner is supported to move forward with confidence.
Our math tuition is available both online and in person, with flexible scheduling to fit around busy family life. We also provide parents with practical tips and resources, so you can reinforce learning at home and feel part of the journey.
We go beyond worksheets and repetition - using interactive tools, engaging activities, and growth-mindset strategies to make maths both enjoyable and rewarding. By celebrating effort as well as achievement, we help children build resilience and see mistakes as opportunities to learn.
Every child learns differently. Our tutors adapt lessons to match individual strengths, whether that means using visual models, hands-on activities, or neurodiversity-friendly approaches. This ensures all learners feel supported, valued, and ready to succeed in maths.
Our hourly online homework support gives students direct access to experienced tutors who guide them through challenges, explain concepts, and provide step-by-step help. These sessions not only ensure homework is completed with understanding but also build confidence, independence, and stronger subject knowledge for future learning.
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