IGCSE Combined Science Tutor for Balanced Science Support
A diagnostic-based plan for students who need to manage Biology, Chemistry, Physics, practical skills, and exam technique together.
Students need a roadmap that balances all three sciences
Combined Science can feel overwhelming because weak points may come from different places: Biology memory, Chemistry calculations, Physics formulas, practical data, or exam wording. A diagnostic map helps prioritise.
- Biology concepts, diagrams, and process explanations.
- Chemistry equations, bonding, moles, and reactions.
- Physics formulas, units, graphs, and explanations.
- Practical skills, variables, data tables, and conclusions.
- Command words and cross-topic exam questions.
How Combined Science tutoring is structured
Diagnose
Check which science areas are causing the most marks to be lost.
Prioritise
Order topics by urgency instead of treating all chapters equally.
Rebuild
Repair core concepts and calculation habits in targeted sessions.
Integrate
Use mixed exam-style questions to build cross-topic confidence.
Target the subject that needs the most attention
After the diagnostic, some students continue with Combined Science while others need a temporary focus on Physics, Chemistry, or Math.
IGCSE Combined Science tutor questions
What does Combined Science support include?
Support can include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, practical skills, data interpretation, command words, and exam-style questions.
How is the study roadmap balanced across three sciences?
The diagnostic identifies which subject and skill gaps are most urgent, then orders the roadmap by priority.
Is this suitable for students who are not sure which science is weakest?
Yes. The diagnostic session is useful when parents or students need to understand which science area is causing the most difficulty.
Book a Combined Science diagnostic session.
Find out whether the main issue is Biology, Chemistry, Physics, practical skills, or exam technique.