Summer 2026
Live online
Max 12 per group

Start Year 11
already ahead.

A four-day live online intensive in Maths and English for students moving into Year 11. Close the gaps, sharpen exam technique, and walk into September with momentum instead of catch-up.

Choose your week ↓ Three tiers from £325

Teaching focuses on AQA and Edexcel due to strong overlap in assessment structure. Students on other boards still benefit from the core skills and topic coverage.

4
days per week
3 hrs
live teaching daily
12
max per group
2
weeks to choose
A parent's story

From a grade 2 to a grade 5. Then she came back for her second child.

Liz's daughter joined Hannah's Tutoring and moved from a grade 2 to a grade 5. Hear, in her own words, what the experience was like, and why she enrolled her younger daughter too.

Liz · parent
The problem

The jump into Year 11 is bigger
than schools let on.

Year 10 gaps do not fix themselves.
The topics never quite nailed become the shaky base that everything in Year 11 is built on.
Year 11 moves faster.
More content, less patience, and the first mocks arrive before most students have settled in.
Summer quietly erases momentum.
Six weeks off and hard-won Year 10 progress fades, so September starts from behind.
Confidence is fragile at the start.
One shaky first term in a subject they were fine at is enough to set the tone for the year.
By the time most families notice, it is already October.
The summer is the window to get ahead of it.
Four days. A confident start to Year 11.
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Who this is for

Your child probably fits here if…

They worked hard in Year 10
and you want that effort to carry into Year 11, not stall over the summer.
They have gaps in Maths or English
that were never quite closed, and will only get harder to fix once Year 11 starts.
They are bright but disorganised
and Year 10 let them get away with it. Year 11 will not.
They lose confidence easily
when they fall behind, or go quiet when they do not understand something straight away.
Mocks are closer than they think
and you would rather they were ready early than scrambling in the autumn.
You want September to feel planned
not spent working out what Year 11 actually expects of them.
Why Hannah's Tutoring

Taught by people who
sat these exams recently.

Tutors who remember the specification
Every tutor is a current Imperial, Warwick or Russell Group student teaching the subject they studied. They know what mark schemes reward because they navigated them recently, not a decade ago.
Small groups, so your child is seen
Capped at 12 per group, with the same team across both weeks. Students ask the questions they would never put up their hand for in a class of thirty.
Meet your tutors

The same three, both weeks.

No rotating strangers. Each tutor stays with their subject across the whole programme.

Tatiana, Higher Maths tutor
Tatiana
Medical Biosciences, Imperial College London
Higher Maths

A final-year Medical Biosciences student at Imperial, with 11 grade 9s at GCSE and three A*s and an A at A-Level. Two years of tutoring, and a real knack for making Maths make sense.

Ameya, Foundation Maths tutor
Ameya
Biochemistry, University of Warwick
Foundation Maths

A Biochemistry student at Warwick who achieved A*AAA at A-Level. She cut her teeth guiding a class of 15 GCSE students through their exams, and rebuilds confidence patiently, from the ground up.

Sophie, English tutor
Sophie
English Literature & History of Art, University of York
English, both tiers

Reading English Literature and History of Art at York. She has already delivered a four-day intensive GCSE English course, and has been writing book reviews since childhood, including for The Guardian.

What September looks like

With and without this week.

Without the programme
September starts and the pace is immediately a shock
Year 10 gaps resurface in the first topics
Mocks arrive before they have settled in
Confidence dips after the first hard test
The whole year becomes catch-up
With the programme
They know what Year 11 demands before it begins
The shaky topics are shored up over four days
Exam technique practised, not discovered in the mock
Confidence from a week of structured, successful work
September feels like a continuation, not a restart

Both weeks open now.  ·  Max 12 students per group  ·  Foundation & Higher  ·  AQA & Edexcel

Book your place

Choose your week and tier.

Both weeks are identical in content and price. Pick whichever suits your summer, then choose your level of support.

Monday 27 to Thursday 30 July 2026
Core
£325

Four mornings of live small-group teaching
Maths and English, Foundation or Higher
Structured afternoon work we set
Mark schemes and model answers each evening
Max 12 per group
Structure and accountability. No 1:1 feedback.
Book Core
Boost
£475

Everything in Core
2 × 45-minute 1:1 sessions
Targeted coaching on your child's gaps
Real-time correction alongside the group.
Book Boost

Foundation or Higher is set on the booking form. Not sure which tier? Message Hannah before you book.

How each day runs

Mornings are live teaching.
Afternoons are doing.

Two live sessions every morning, one Maths and one English at your child's tier, finished by 12:30. Higher students take Maths then English; Foundation students take English then Maths.

Time
What happens
9:00–10:30
Live session one (Higher Maths / Foundation English)
10:30–11:00
Break
11:00–12:30
Live session two (Higher English / Foundation Maths)
Afternoon
Structured independent work we set
Afternoon
1:1 sessions for Boost & Bespoke, individually timetabled
Mark schemes and model answers released each evening. 1:1 times are confirmed with each student before the week begins.
Questions

FAQs

Is this revision, or something different?+
It is preparation, not last-minute cramming. The four days are built around what Year 11 actually demands: closing Year 10 gaps, exam technique, and the pace that catches students out. Students who have just finished Year 10 are exactly the right audience.
Which week should we book?+
Both weeks deliver identical content at identical prices. The July week runs Monday 27 to Thursday 30 July. The August week runs Monday 24 to Thursday 27 August. Choose whichever suits your summer.
Foundation or Higher, what if we are not sure?+
Choose the level your child is currently taught at school, or message Hannah before booking and we will help you decide. The level is set on the booking form.
Who teaches the sessions?+
The same three tutors teach every session across both weeks: current students at Imperial, Warwick and York who sat these exams recently and know the mark schemes firsthand.
What is the Head Start Plan?+
A personalised written roadmap into Year 11, included with Bespoke. Built from your child's 1:1 sessions, it sets out their priorities, a study plan for the autumn and recommended resources.
Are sessions recorded?+
No. All sessions are live and unrecorded, which keeps cohorts small, engaged and genuinely interactive.
Do you guarantee results?+
No guarantees. Outcomes depend on attendance, engagement and independent work. What we guarantee is structured teaching and the support set out in your chosen tier.
Summer 2026

Give them a head
start on Year 11.

Places are capped at 12 per group. Both weeks open now.

Choose your week ↑ Message Hannah

Hannah's Tutoring is not affiliated with or endorsed by any exam board.