Courses

A-Level History Masterclass (one two-hour session, weekly for 12 weeks)

Achieve top grades with the A-Level History Masterclass—an exclusive group tutoring experience offering expert instruction, collaborative learning, and a curriculum aligned with exam specifications, all designed for ambitious students aspiring for excellence in history.Elevate your historical knowledge and secure top grades with our A-Level History Masterclass—a premier group tutoring program for ambitious students aiming for excellence. This masterclass is meticulously designed to deepen your understanding of history, enhance critical analysis skills, and provide you with the competitive edge needed for prestigious university admissions.
Immerse yourself in a collaborative learning environment where you engage with like-minded peers passionate about history. Through stimulating group discussions and peer interactions, you’ll gain diverse perspectives that enrich your comprehension of complex historical events and themes. This collective approach enhances learning and keeps you motivated and engaged.
Under the guidance of our expert A-Level History tutor, who brings over 20 years of teaching and examining experience, you’ll receive in-depth knowledge and exam-focused strategies. Our tutor’s expertise ensures you grasp intricate historical concepts and are well-prepared for any exam scenario.

Key Features

Small Group Sizes

Structured Lesson Plans

Interactive Sessions

Key Benefits

Collaborative Learning Environment

Expert Instruction

Cost-Effective Tutoring

Session outline

A-level History Coursework (NEA) Masterclass (one, two-hour session weekly for 12 weeks)

The A-Level History Coursework (NEA) Masterclass is your roadmap to success in A-level History. Over 12 dynamic sessions, you’ll develop expert research, analysis, and writing skills to craft a standout essay that meets and exceeds assessment objectives. With engaging activities, and a focus on academic excellence, this masterclass empowers you to achieve your best and build skills for the future.Are you ready to take your A-level History coursework to the next level? The A-Level History Coursework (NEA) Masterclass is the ultimate programme designed for high-achieving, motivated students aiming to secure top marks on their Non-Examined Assessment (NEA). Over 12 meticulously crafted sessions, this masterclass will guide you step-by-step through the NEA process, ensuring your essay is academically rigorous, engaging, and flawlessly executed. Whether you’re struggling to refine your research question, decipher primary sources, or develop a clear and balanced argument, this masterclass provides the tools, techniques, and expert guidance to help you excel. With dynamic group activities, personalised feedback, and insider tips on acing the assessment objectives, you’ll emerge with confidence, clarity, and a standout coursework essay.

Key Features

Comprehensive 12-Session Program

Each session focuses on a specific stage of the coursework process, from understanding assessment criteria to perfecting your final draft.

Interactive Learning Activities

Engage in group discussions, peer reviews, and practical exercises tailored to build your research and analytical skills.

Expert Guidance on Assessment Objectives (AO1, AO2, AO3)

Master how to meet and exceed expectations for knowledge, primary source evaluation, and historiographical analysis.

Session outline

Maximise Your Grade Potential

Learn how to craft a polished, well-argued essay that hits every assessment criterion with precision.

Build Advanced Research and Writing Skills

Gain invaluable skills that will not only enhance your coursework but also prepare you for university-level history.

Develop Confidence and Expertise

Walk away with a deep understanding of your topic, a clear argument, and the ability to evaluate sources and interpretations like a pro.

What You’ll Learn

Session 1

Master the NEA structure, word count, and referencing expectations while unpacking the marking grid.

Session 2

Choose a research question that meets NEA criteria and refine it into a focused, manageable topic.

Session 4

Analyse primary sources for their content, tone, and provenance, and integrate them seamlessly into your argument.