Discount on IGCSE or Alevels Cambridge AS or A2 courses

Calling all resit candidates for IGCSE Add Maths and Alevels CIE AS and A2! Good news and some help for you here from us.

Hello people,

By now the results are out, some of you are rejoicing, some crying and some just plain sailing on….
Summer vacation is over, school is starting again… πŸ™

We here at The Maths Centre would like to step up and give a hand and a boost to those of you out there who are not thrilled with your grades and are planning to resit at the year end.

50percent-off

Here goes, to those of you resitting your add maths for IGCSE or Alevels Cambridge AS or A2 for Maths/Statistics/Mechanics, here is some help from us – You can purchase ACCESS AT 50 PERCENT DISCOUNT for the above courses if you are resitting again at the year end. There are some simple and fair conditions.

1. Please email us some kind of proof that you are resitting again eg your new exam registration slip or a simple statement from your school confirming your resit.

2. Please indicate which type of maths package you are purchasing :-

3. On receipt of your email and proof of your exam resit you will be given a discount code of 50 percent.
Make your discounted payment and mention your discount code and we will give you access to your purchase.

Please note this discount code is good for your immediate resit at year end (Nov/Dec 2013).

With this access you will be entitled to attending all our hangouts and have quick access to us via email or whats app etc. Try us out and I am confident we will help you do much better in your resit exams.

News update for June/July 2013

Whew…by now most of you would have finished your summer exams 2013. Hope all went well.

A bit of news about whats coming in June/July 2013.

We are uploading Alevels CIE Statistics 2 paper 7 teaching videos: a complete series of teaching videos packed with examples and question bank. Keep a lookout.

Also at the end of June 2013 we will post via Youtube or Google Hangout a look at First Order Differential Equations. The 4 methods to solve 1st order differential equations by

  • direct integration
  • separating the variables
  • homogenous equations-using the substitution y = vx
  • linear equations-use of the integrating factor

The last 3 methods are used in Alevel Further Maths (eg FP2 Edexcel) and are used in Engineering Mathematics.

Keep a lookout for the details of this Hangout or Upload. Give us a ‘like’ to encourage the team. Cheers!

Review of Hangout on 8 April 2013

Hello everyone,

We had our hangout on Monday. A word of thanks to those who attended and apologies to those who missed.

The hangout started sharp at 8pm our local time, however we experienced some internet connections problems for a bit and after fiddling with it, the hangout was up and running from 8.20pm to 10.10pm. We couldn’t stream the hangout on Youtube due to the spotty connection but we’ll make sure to solve this by next hangout.

However as there are a lot of requests for this hangout and to ease your disappointment, we decided to make available the exam paper discussed during this hangout on our site. Just drop us a line and we will give you access to the igcse add maths oct/nov 2012 paper 1. It has full solutions.

Our next upcoming hangout will be on Monday 15 April. We will be discussing a complete Alevel Mechanics Nov 2012 (9709/41) exam paper. Please send us a request by filling out the following form. There are limited spaces (9-10) only on interactive participation. Get pen, pencils and calculator ready and join us!

Cheers !


For those who are not familiar with Google+ Hangout, below are some useful links :-
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Google+ Hangout (Watch the video to see the cool features)
How to join a Hangout

IGCSE Add Maths Practise Problem Set 1

Hello everyone! A warm welcome to all who are visiting this site.

As exams are fast approaching, we have uploaded a set of igcse add maths problems for your practise. A word about this set, the questions in this set are :

  • reflective of some of the topics in the igcse syllabus and from various sources.
  • subsequent practise problem sets will cover the remaining topics.
  • this set is typical of the type we teach our students with the aim of getting β€œA” or β€œA*”

Have a go at it!

If you need solutions contact us.

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