This GCSE-focused bootcamp is designed to help students reinforce key mathematical topics while developing the exam techniques needed to perform confidently in end-of-year assessments. The course revisits essential areas of the GCSE syllabus, strengthening both conceptual understanding and the ability to apply methods accurately under exam conditions.
Across the sessions, students will review a range of important algebraic, graphical and geometric topics. This includes working with straight-line graphs and other graphical methods, solving simultaneous equations both algebraically and graphically, and developing fluency with indices, surds, highest common factor (HCF) and lowest common multiple (LCM). These skills form a crucial foundation for many higher-level GCSE questions.
The bootcamp will also cover key topics in geometry and trigonometry, including calculating area, volume and surface area, as well as applying trigonometric ratios to solve problems involving angles and lengths. In statistics and probability, students will practise interpreting and constructing probability questions, cumulative frequency graphs and histograms, helping them confidently handle data-based exam questions.
Alongside revisiting these topics, a strong emphasis is placed on exam technique. Students will practise exam-style questions, learn how to show clear working, interpret questions carefully and avoid common mistakes. Teachers will also highlight strategies for approaching multi-step problems and allocating time effectively during assessments.
By the end of the bootcamp, students will have strengthened their understanding of key GCSE topics, improved their accuracy when solving exam questions and gained greater confidence in applying their knowledge under timed conditions.





