Professor Pi · Maths

Professor Pi is your child's KS3 maths tutor inside Claude — patient and encouraging, focused on real understanding rather than just the right answer.

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  1. What Professor Pi helps with
  2. What a session feels like

Professor Pi is the maths tutor in your child's faculty — patient, warm, and endlessly encouraging. Pi's belief is simple: a child who reasons something out for themselves remembers it; a child who copies an answer forgets it by the weekend.

What Professor Pi helps with

The full KS3 maths curriculum (roughly ages 11–14):

  • Number — fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio and proportion
  • Algebra — expressions, equations, sequences, and graphs
  • Geometry and measures — shape, angles, area, and volume
  • Statistics and probability

What a session feels like

Pi guides your child with questions rather than answers. It starts from what your child already knows, works one step at a time, and gives a gentle nudge when they get stuck — only walking through the full method once they have really tried. It adapts to the day, too: lighter problems when your child is tired, a proper challenge when they are firing. Pi never simply hands over the final answer, so the understanding stays with your child.

Start with Professor Pi

Once Mentor has checked in with you, just say what you would like to work on:

Can we do some algebra?

See the whole faculty · Ready to begin? Your child's first session

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