For Parents

Know what your child is learning, practising and improving.

Grade Surge gives GCSE Maths and Science students a structured weekly routine, while giving parents clear progress updates instead of vague reassurance.

GCSE Maths & Science • Parent-visible progress • Year 10 and Year 11 support

You should not have to wait for a mock result to find out whether your child is falling behind. Grade Surge shows the routine, the topics, the practice and the next target, so support at home becomes calmer and clearer.

Parent progress updateExample
Attendance7/8 sessions
Homework completion82%
Current topicAlgebraic fractions
Latest quiz score74%
StrengthsWorking shown clearly
Areas to improveMulti-step reasoning
Next targetTimed paper practice
Support notePortal feedback logged

Clear weekly rhythm

Live teaching, homework and exam practice sit inside one simple GCSE routine.

Visible next targets

Parents can see what needs attention before confidence drops or mocks arrive.

Less guesswork

Progress updates focus on attendance, practice, topic confidence and next steps.

What parents get

Organised support, not guesswork.

The programme is built around a repeatable routine: live lessons, exam practice, homework, feedback and parent-visible progress.

Clear weekly rhythm

Students attend Topic Mastery and Exam Question Lab sessions each week, so revision becomes consistent.

Small group attention

Groups are kept up to 10 students, giving students structure without losing interaction and support.

Monthly progress updates

Parents can see attendance, homework completion, topic confidence, quiz scores and next targets.

Exam-board awareness

AQA, Edexcel and OCR students practise exam questions in the style their paper expects.

Safe support system

Student support is handled through a structured Grade Surge system. Communication is logged and designed to stay professional and transparent.

Diagnostic placement

The free taster and short diagnostic help identify the right subject group, tier and plan.

Why it helps

Better information makes better support possible.

Parents often only see the outcome: a mock result, a homework mark or a worried student before exams. Grade Surge makes the process visible earlier.

  • Which topics have been covered recently.
  • Whether homework is being completed consistently.
  • Where exam technique is costing marks.
  • Which next target the student should focus on.
  • When a plan needs more feedback or intensity.

The route in

Start with a taster and diagnostic.

No pressure, no overpromising. The aim is to understand the student properly before recommending a group or plan.

1

Tell us the basics

Year group, subject, exam board, current grade and target grade.

2

Try a live class

Your child experiences the teaching style and pace before joining.

3

Complete diagnostics

We look for topic gaps, confidence issues and exam-question weaknesses.

4

Get parent feedback

You receive a clear recommendation for the right next step.