Mrs Aisha Khan, parent
June 2026
My daughter kept losing marks because her case studies were too vague. Her tutor built a proper case-study bank with her and taught her to add named places and ...

Expert 1-on-1 IGCSE Geography tutoring from qualified UK teachers and CIE specialists. Master case studies, map skills, and the extended data-response questions to reach Grade 8 or 9.
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Cambridge ExaminerDr Eleanor Hartley
Durham PhD Physical Geography · CIE Examiner
IGCSE Geography 0460, A-Level Geography, IB Geography
Avg +2.0 grade improvement
8+ Years TeachingMr David Okoye
Manchester BSc Geography · PGCE
IGCSE Geography, GCSE Geography, A-Level Geography
89% of students reach Grade 7+
Fieldwork & Skills SpecialistMs Priya Nair
Edinburgh MSc Human Geography
IGCSE and A-Level Geography, CIE and Edexcel
Coursework and map-skills specialist
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Our tutors connect the physical and human strands, drill precise map and graph skills, and build a bank of well-learned case studies — so students can answer both the short-mark and the demanding 7-mark extended questions with confidence.
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Population growth and structure, migration, density and distribution, and the growth and function of settlements — including detailed case studies of contrasting cities and countries.
Plate tectonics, earthquakes and volcanoes, rivers, coasts, and weather and climate — the physical processes that underpin much of the Extended paper.
Development indicators, employment structure, globalisation, industry, tourism, energy, and the impacts of development on people and the environment.
Erosion, transportation and deposition, the drainage basin, landforms from source to mouth, flooding, and river management strategies with named examples.
Wave processes, erosional and depositional landforms, coral reefs and mangroves, and hard and soft engineering approaches to coastal management.
Using and interpreting weather instruments and data, tropical rainforest and hot desert ecosystems, and the causes and effects of deforestation and climate change.
Ordnance Survey and topographical map reading, grid references, scale and distance, cross-sections, photograph interpretation, and graph and data analysis — the whole of Paper 2.
Planning a geographical investigation, collecting and presenting primary data, and writing conclusions and evaluations — for coursework or the Alternative to Coursework paper.
Population growth and structure, migration, density and distribution, and the growth and function of settlements — including detailed case studies of contrasting cities and countries.
Plate tectonics, earthquakes and volcanoes, rivers, coasts, and weather and climate — the physical processes that underpin much of the Extended paper.
Development indicators, employment structure, globalisation, industry, tourism, energy, and the impacts of development on people and the environment.
Erosion, transportation and deposition, the drainage basin, landforms from source to mouth, flooding, and river management strategies with named examples.
Wave processes, erosional and depositional landforms, coral reefs and mangroves, and hard and soft engineering approaches to coastal management.
Using and interpreting weather instruments and data, tropical rainforest and hot desert ecosystems, and the causes and effects of deforestation and climate change.
Ordnance Survey and topographical map reading, grid references, scale and distance, cross-sections, photograph interpretation, and graph and data analysis — the whole of Paper 2.
Planning a geographical investigation, collecting and presenting primary data, and writing conclusions and evaluations — for coursework or the Alternative to Coursework paper.
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We teach students to select the right case study, structure the answer around causes, effects and responses, and use specific place detail — named locations, figures and dates — that lifts an answer into the top level of the mark scheme.
Paper 2 rewards precision. We drill four- and six-figure grid references, measuring distance and gradient, drawing cross-sections, and interpreting climate graphs and photographs until these become quick, reliable marks.
Vague answers lose place-specific marks. We build a compact, exam-ready case-study bank for every theme, with revision cards and recall drills so students always have a relevant named example to reach for under pressure.
June 2026
My daughter kept losing marks because her case studies were too vague. Her tutor built a proper case-study bank with her and taught her to add named places and ...
June 2026
The skills paper used to terrify me — grid references, cross-sections, all of it. After a few sessions it became the paper I was most confident about. Those wer...
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For Cambridge 0460, all students sit the same Paper 1 (Geographical Themes) and Paper 2 (Geographical Skills) — there is no separate Core and Extended tier as in some sciences. The full grade range A*–G (or 9–1 for 0976) is available to everyone, so we focus on stretching case-study depth and skills precision for the top grades.
These are marked using a levels-based mark scheme. To reach the top level a student needs a clear structure, developed points, and specific place detail — named locations, statistics and dates. We teach a reliable framework of causes, effects and responses and train students to weave in that place-specific evidence.
Yes. Paper 2 (Geographical Skills) and Paper 4 (Alternative to Coursework) are core parts of our teaching. We cover Ordnance Survey and topographical maps, grid references, distance and gradient, cross-sections, graph and photograph interpretation, and the full fieldwork enquiry process using official Cambridge and Edexcel past papers.
We build a compact case-study bank covering every theme — rivers, coasts, population, development, hazards and more — with one or two well-chosen examples each. Using revision cards and regular recall drills, students learn the key facts and figures so they always have a relevant named example ready in the exam.
Yes. The physical processes, human geography themes, data-handling and independent-investigation skills build directly into A-Level and IB Geography. Students who achieve Grade 7+ are well prepared for the greater breadth and evaluation demanded at the next level.
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