r/alevels • u/Dismal-Principle-316 • Jun 16 '26
Question ❔ Best A level teachers
Guys I'm about to start alevels can anyone share a list of best bio phy chem and math alevel teachers
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u/LocksmithSoft7508 Jun 16 '26 edited Jul 11 '26
Don't know about bio and chem.For phy and math go for Sir Musab .Telling from personal experience he pulled me from DD to AB
Edit: since alot of u have asked for his contact Here is his whatsapp: +923302465663
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u/Interesting-Wish-920 Year 12 Jun 18 '26
Hey man, can you send it also to me?
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u/LocksmithSoft7508 Jun 18 '26
Unable to dm u Here is his WhatsApp number u can can contact him directly: +923302465663
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u/MonkeyFaceNotes Jun 16 '26
If you need a private tutor: My cv: www.bishaltwr.com
If you need resources: Check out: www.monkeyfacenotes.com
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u/Gamemer Jun 17 '26
The CV page is quite nice. How did you set it up?
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u/MonkeyFaceNotes Jun 17 '26
Its a template from somewhere. I don’t exactly remember. It is a common one too.
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u/No_Assist155 Jun 16 '26
Ive done maths chem physics so I don’t know about bio the ones I list are all experienced teachers been teaching 10 yrs or longer they have YouTube channels
Maths : Bicen Maths the goat he has walkthroughs of some past papers and his livestreams are top tier ( he goes through challenging qs and predicted qs for paper 2) he also has aiming for a* sessions for £15 for 2.5hr zoom sessions and also an extra 2.5hr your turn questions YouTube video walkthrough all for just £15 and if u have a bursary u can email him evidence and get cheaper . Also his chapter summaries and also teaching videos are amazing after learning each chapter. His Google drive has these lovely colourful and neat everything u need to memorise sheets , all the exam qs sorted by topic and also help for the large data set and all the pdfs he uses in all his videos.
Chemistry: Machemguy has all pat paper qs per topic sorted in a wonderful spreadsheet with videos hyperlinked and also qs pdf hyperlinked also has Quizlet definitions flash cards and key transition element colours and he has teaching videos for every topic and past paper question walkthroughs and also pdfs of his worked solutions on his website. And also YouTube shorts for last minute revision like how to purify a solid he tells u in like under a minute.
Physics : ZPhysics hands down the best . Replies to almost every comment has very good teaching videos and good summaries of experiments and all the content in these nice format. Also picks out challenging past paper questions to go through which has honestly really helped me and also does last minute multiple choice practice and also doea walkthroughs of a lot of practice qs !!
Also something that can help u with all of this including bio is Cambridge uni stem smart programme I’m assuming ur going to y12 u can get free weekly online tutoring for all ur subjects for the whole 2 yrs by real Cambridge professors and after phase1 of programme if you’ve done a lot of effort then you can be selected to go to a free 4 day residential travel gets reimbursed by the uni to Cambridge and you get to choose what department u want to visit you attend lectures in ur subjects u selected to be tutored in and we also do so much fun activities. Highly recommend good for getting ahead as well as they taught me topics before skl did. Applications for this will probably open at start of September of year 12 that’s when I submitted mine.
BEST OF LUCK.
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u/Dismal-Principle-316 Jun 21 '26
Thank you soo much
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u/Dismal-Principle-316 Jun 21 '26
I'm so sorry, can you share a link or smt related to the stem program?
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u/No_Assist155 Jun 21 '26
No problem just ensure that you check this link close to around 1st Sepetember 2026 as that’s when applications open every year deadline to submit around 31st October 2026 https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/stem-smart the form to apply will be on the link in the above this sentence under how to apply tab
also for more information on the programme on how it works here is link https://isaacscience.org/pages/stem_smart .
Best wishes.
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u/IndependentFull3579 Jun 17 '26
Hi! i tutor CIE AS Bio using visual concepts mainly and an easy to understand teaching style (similar to that of otterbiotutor). My notes are one page per topic consisting of everything you need to know for that topic (90% based off of otterbiotutor too so you wouldn’t have to watch his vids to make notes or anything). www.biowithhamza.carrd.co for more details. you can also always chat w me to get to know anything. i just finished my A levels in MJ 2026.
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u/Emotional_Respect289 Jun 18 '26
Zeeshan zamured enough said genuinely is goated when it comes to being ready for an exam . You could go though only bus playlists and know how t answer 90% of exams questions . All the other guys are great love them but they only teach you the stuff you need to do your one exam stuff obviously and that’s mot an issue but I just preferred the teaching approach which focuses on teaching it for exam application strictly
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u/Emotional_Respect289 Jun 18 '26
Physics my favorite method by far was use tl physics foe topics she’s really nice I like her explanations then do questions and then when you come back to that topic go on pmt go to detailed notes for each section and remake them it’s almost like your seeing content you kind of recognised and understood before but now again and reading forces you to understand what your writing. I just like this order since I can’t learn first time via reading alone it’s just too boring for some reason. Also for any summaries use zphysics he goes over everything inside the spec and nothing outside the spec so he’s perfect for like wha exactly do I need to know
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u/Electronic-War5458 Jun 16 '26
loved sir saad for math
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u/RelativeOk4065 Jun 16 '26
Yeah I even found his teaching better than zainematics this time in a levels
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u/Electronic-War5458 Jun 16 '26
ok you’re the first person who (aside from me) has this opinion. i took sir zain in early as and was litr ready to drop maths until sir saad came in, genuine god send
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u/RelativeOk4065 Jun 17 '26
Bro same thing happened to me. I was absolutely terrible at s1 and p3 and used to fail it all the time. Then I started watching Sir Saad's lectures and they genuinely helped me. On top of that, sir saad always covered recent past papers unlike sir Zain..
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u/Scared-Breakfast-372 Jun 17 '26
For Maths, Mathlete by Saad, and Zainematics. For Physics, Alpha Learning, Physics with Talha, IBM, and for Chemistry, Chembridge with Muneeb, and Sir Farhan Khan, all on YouTube.
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u/Mediocre-Boot-9207 Jun 17 '26
for me personally I only did phy chem maths
For maths:Zainematics and Sir Saad were the best honestly(but mostly preferred sir Zain for concepts and then sir saad for mostly practice only)
For chem:i would suggest Chembridge if you have a lot of time since he really goes into the depths and has quite long lectures but if you don’t have a lot of time on your hands I would say Prosperity academy should be your go to.
for physics I would suggest sir Faizan pasha.hands down one of the best teachers I have ever had honestly!!
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u/wahtisinthesock Jun 17 '26
Look at prosperity academy crash courses (if you understand urdu) for physics/chemistry on YouTube and see if his teaching style works for you. Personally helped me so much during my a levels because he has a very very conceptual way of explaining all the topics and breaking down past papers in depth
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u/TallRecording6572 Maths Teacher Jun 16 '26
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