(I)GCSE Physics Group Classes
Small Groups, Big Results
Physics at GCSE and iGCSE can feel overwhelming, especially when exams demand more than just memorising facts.
Our small group classes (maximum 6 students) are designed to strengthen understanding, tackle tricky topics, and build exam confidence.
Led by me, Afiya, a former Head of Physics with over 10 years of teaching experience, these sessions focus on application, problem-solving, and exam-style practice to help students aim higher and achieve their potential.
👌 Who It’s For
✔️ Year 10–11 students taking GCSE (AQA) or iGCSE (all exam boards)
✔️ Students who want structured support & accountability throughout the year
✔️ Students aiming for stronger grades through application and exam practice
📚 What’s Included
🎥 1-hour weekly live lessons tackling challenging Physics topics & exam-style application questions
🎯 Accountability & structure to keep revision on track all year
👥 Collaborative learning & peer insights in a supportive small group (max 6 students)
📝 Marked homework & feedback
👨👩👧 Half-termly parent progress meetings
🔑 Access to resources on Google Classroom: lesson recordings, past papers & worked solutions
💷 Investment
£25 per student, per hour
Available for GCSE Physics (AQA) and iGCSE Physics (all exam boards).
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Why Learn Physics with Afiya?
I have a BSc in Physics, an enhanced DBS, and a proven track record. 100% of my A Level students achieve the grades needed for their first-choice university or apprenticeship & 90% of my GCSE students achieve a grade 8 or 9.
As a fully qualified teacher and examiner with years of classroom and leadership experience, I provide expert guidance tailored to each student’s needs. From building strong foundations to mastering exam techniques, I support students every step of the way.
What Parents & Students Say
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"Afiya helped my daughter to get confident in GCSE Science and to achieve her true potential!”
Nadia- Parent of Year 11 student
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"I got the A* in Physics I needed to get into Oxford. I really couldn't have done it without Afiya."
Orla- Year 13 student