
Tired of feeling lost in math? No more confusion, no more exam fear — get step-by-step video lessons, instant practice, and live support that turn difficult math into easy, exam-ready success.

Complete GCSE & IGCSE math step-by-step coverage
Focused modules on Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, etc.
Past paper practice, revision, and timed exam strategies
Quick revision for last-minute exam prepration
Weekly live sessions with tutor + peer interaction



Right now, Mathzem is offering free access for six weeks. That means you can explore videos, attempt practice work, and join live classes at no cost. We’re also inviting students to share feedback, so together we can create the best math learning platform.


Every student has questions when it comes to preparing for GCSE & IGCSE math. From how the lessons work, to exam practice, to live group sessions — we’ve explained it all below to give you complete clarity before you begin.
Mathzem is an online learning platform for GCSE and IGCSE math. It combines step-by-step video lessons, practice questions, and live group classes to help students prepare for exams with confidence.
Absolutely. Whether you need support with algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability, or statistics, you can focus on the areas where you struggle most. The courses are flexible, so you can strengthen weak topics at your own pace.
Mathzem is built around group learning rather than one-to-one tutoring. However, you still get personal support; you can share your solutions with the tutor on WhatsApp and receive feedback.
Yes. Many students join Mathzem because they find math difficult. The lessons break down each topic into simple, easy-to-follow steps so you can build confidence gradually.
Yes. After solving your practice questions or worksheets, you can send your solutions to the tutor on WhatsApp and get feedback. This way, you know exactly where you’re going wrong.
Absolutely. We have transition courses designed to help foundation-level students strengthen their basics and move confidently into higher math.

