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A Levels

The A-Level Mathematics curriculum builds upon the foundations of GCSE, encouraging students to develop stronger algebraic skills, logical reasoning, and abstract thinking. It is a core subject for students planning to pursue university courses in math, science, economics, engineering, and related fields.

At Vic Li Math, we provide expert online tutoring for both A-Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics, aligned with the syllabuses from Edexcel, Cambridge International (CIE), and OCR.

Lessons are designed to build strong foundations in Pure Mathematics, Mechanics, and Statistics, while also covering advanced topics such as Complex Numbers, Matrices, and Proofs for students taking Further Mathematics.

Whether you’re preparing for your AS or A2 level exams, Vic provides personalized online sessions that reinforce key concepts, boost confidence, and help students master past paper techniques. Each lesson is focused, structured, and aligned with the assessment objectives of major exam boards.

The core A-Level Mathematics course usually includes three main areas:

  • Pure Mathematics: algebra, coordinate geometry, calculus, sequences, functions

  • Mechanics: motion, forces, Newton’s laws, projectiles

  • Statistics: data analysis, probability, binomial and normal distributions

Vic’s lessons are designed to reinforce key skills, clarify difficult concepts, and support students in developing a deep understanding of the theory behind exam questions. Students also practise exam-style questions, improving both speed and accuracy.

Further Mathematics is an advanced qualification taken alongside A-Level Maths. It introduces deeper and more abstract topics such as:

  • Complex Numbers

  • Matrices

  • Proof by Induction

  • Polar Coordinates

  • Differential Equations

  • Further Mechanics and Statistics

  • Decision Mathematics (in some exam boards)

This course is highly recommended for students applying to top universities or those interested in math-heavy degrees.