What we cover
O Level topics
- Cell Structure and Organisation
- Biological Molecules
- Enzymes and Metabolic Processes
- Nutrition in Plants and Animals
- Transport in Plants and Animals
- Respiration and Gas Exchange
- Nervous and Hormonal Coordination
- Reproduction and Growth
- Genetics and Heredity
- Ecology and the Environment
- Disease and Immunity
A Level topics
- Cell Biology — Ultrastructure and Membranes
- Biological Molecules and Water
- Enzymes — Mechanism and Inhibition
- Cell Division and Genetics
- DNA Replication, Transcription, and Translation
- Photosynthesis and Respiration
- Homeostasis and Control Systems
- Immunity and Disease
- Classification and Biodiversity
- Ecology and Conservation
- Gene Technology
Why students lose marks in Biology
Biology exams require precise definitions and structured multi-mark answers. Students who have a general understanding of concepts still lose marks because they use vague language, miss key terms, or cannot explain processes in the logical sequence the mark scheme requires. At A Level, the volume of content and the depth of biochemistry are the main challenges.
How our tutors help
Our tutors teach Biology using mark scheme language from the first session. Every definition, every process explanation, and every diagram is taught to the standard that scores marks — not just to the standard that communicates the idea. Past paper practice is central to every session.
Frequently asked questions
My child finds genetics confusing — can tutoring help?
Genetics is the topic most students find hardest in Biology. We dedicate specific sessions to Mendelian genetics, dihybrid crosses, and at A Level, molecular genetics — and most students find clarity within 2–3 focused sessions.
Do you cover practical skills for Biology?
Yes. We cover practical techniques, drawing biological diagrams, interpreting microscope images, and handling data from experiments — all of which appear in exams and controlled assessments.

