A-Level Subjects Covered
- A-Level Maths: Pure Mathematics (algebra, calculus, trigonometry, vectors), Statistics, and Mechanics. Both AS and A2 content.
- A-Level Further Maths: Complex numbers, matrices, further calculus, differential equations, further mechanics, and decision maths.
- A-Level Biology: Biological molecules, cells, organisms, genetics, energy transfers, ecosystems, gene expression.
- A-Level Chemistry: Physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry. Calculations, mechanisms, and practical skills.
- A-Level Physics: Mechanics, materials, waves, electricity, further mechanics, fields, nuclear physics, astrophysics options.
- A-Level English Literature: Poetry, prose, and drama analysis. Essay structure and literary criticism techniques.
Why A-Level Students Choose Trellis
Deep Explanations
A-Level content is hard. Trellis doesn't just show the method — it explains why it works, building the understanding examiners reward.
Camera for Working
Photograph your handwritten solutions. Trellis checks your method step-by-step and catches errors before they cost you marks.
Ask Anything
"Why does integration give area?" "How do I know which mechanism?" Ask the questions you're afraid to ask in class.
Exam Simulation
Timed practice papers with mark-scheme-style feedback. Build the speed and technique needed for top grades.
The A-Level Challenge
A-Levels are a significant step up from GCSE. The content is deeper, the questions are more open-ended, and examiners expect genuine understanding, not just memorised procedures. Many students who coasted through GCSE struggle at A-Level.
AI tutoring helps because it can explain concepts in multiple ways until they click. Stuck on integration by parts? Trellis will try a visual approach, then an algebraic approach, then a real-world analogy — whatever it takes. And it's available at 11 PM the night before a mock, when no human tutor is.