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Year 7 Maths and English Tutors

Year 7 Maths and English Tutors

A tutor sat in front of a laptop supporting a Year 7 student online
Year 7

Helping Children Thrive in Secondary School

The move from primary school to secondary school is one of the biggest transitions in a child's education.

Children suddenly find themselves managing multiple teachers, different classrooms, increased homework and higher academic expectations. For many, this is exciting. For others, it can feel overwhelming.

At Primary Tutor Project, our qualified UK teachers help students strengthen their maths and English skills while developing the confidence, independence and resilience they need to succeed in secondary school.

Whether your child is struggling with the transition, needs support catching up or wants to build confidence in a new learning environment, we are here to help.

  • Qualified UK teachers
  • Secondary transition specialists
  • Maths and English support
  • Interactive online lessons
  • Confidence-building approach
  • Support for UK and international students

What Do Children Learn in Year 7?

Year 7 marks the beginning of Key Stage 3 and introduces students to a broader and more demanding curriculum.

English

Students begin developing more analytical and independent reading and writing skills.

Common areas we support include:

  • Reading comprehension and analysis
  • Exploring themes and characters
  • Essay writing
  • Structuring longer written responses
  • Expanding vocabulary
  • Grammar and punctuation
  • Building confidence with literature

Maths

Year 7 maths focuses on applying knowledge in new and more complex situations.

Common topics include:

  • Algebra
  • Fractions, decimals and percentages
  • Ratio and proportion
  • Geometry
  • Data handling and statistics
  • Multi-step problem solving
  • Mathematical reasoning

Many students arrive in Year 7 with gaps from primary school. Our tutors identify these gaps and help students build secure foundations while keeping up with the secondary curriculum.

Why Choose Us

Why Families Choose Primary Tutor Project

Many parents are surprised by how quickly confidence can dip during the transition to secondary school.

A child who felt successful in Year 6 may suddenly feel less confident when faced with new routines, more challenging work and larger class sizes.

Our tutors help students:

  • Build confidence in maths and English
  • Develop independence and study habits
  • Strengthen foundational skills
  • Close learning gaps
  • Improve organisation and resilience
  • Feel more prepared for secondary school

Unlike many tutoring companies, every tutor at Primary Tutor Project is a qualified and experienced UK teacher who understands the challenges of educational transitions.

We focus on helping children become confident learners, not just improving test scores.

A qualified UK teacher supporting a Year 7 student online

What families are saying 


Where confidence grows and potential shines

4000+Lessons delivered
200+Children supported
15+Countries served

Help Your Child Feel Confident in Secondary School

The transition to Year 7 doesn't need to feel overwhelming. With personalised support from qualified UK teachers, your child can strengthen their maths and English skills, build confidence and develop the independence needed to thrive in secondary school.

FAQs

A Year 7 tutor can support maths, English, confidence, organisation, study skills and secondary school transition.

Yes. Many families seek support during Year 7 to help their child adjust to secondary school and address any gaps that become more noticeable.

Absolutely. Supporting children through the move from primary to secondary school is one of our most common reasons for Year 7 tuition.

Year 7 students typically work on algebra, fractions, percentages, ratio, geometry, statistics and problem solving.

Yes. We support reading comprehension, analytical writing, vocabulary development, essay writing and confidence with literature.

Parents often notice:

  • Reduced confidence
  • Falling behind with homework
  • Increased anxiety about school
  • Avoiding reading or writing tasks
  • Struggling to stay organised
  • Frustration with maths

Additional support can help children regain confidence and develop positive learning habits.

Yes. All lessons take place in our interactive online classroom and are delivered by qualified UK teachers.

Yes. We offer both individual tuition and transition-focused programmes designed to help students feel confident and prepared for secondary school.

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