How long does it take to get maths and english gcse?

At school, you may have had two or three years to prepare for the GCSE exams, but in our program you'll have around eight months. Your own success will depend on total commitment on your part. We do not recommend studying GCSEs for mathematics and English in the same year. If you haven't yet earned the At school, you may have had two or three years to prepare for the GCSE exams, but in our program you'll have around eight months. Your own success will depend on total commitment on your part. We do not recommend studying GCSEs for mathematics and English in the same year. If you haven't yet earned the GCSE for mathematics or English in grade C or higher, you can study them for free (eligibility criteria apply) with Learn Devon.

If you would like to get your math or English GCSE, read the information below to learn more about studying with us.

Mr. Callum Rhodes
Mr. Callum Rhodes

Archetype:The GCSE English Exam CoachA supportive, exam-focused mentor who understands both the technical demands of GCSE English and the emotional experience of students facing high-stakes exams. Callum blends linguistic insight, exam-board clarity, and practical revision strategy.Background:Callum Rhodes is a former GCSE English Language & Literature teacher with 11 years of classroom experience and 6 years as a private GCSE English specialist. He has served as an examiner for multiple exam boards (AQA and Edexcel), giving him direct insight into:• how grade boundaries and marking work• what examiners really look for in essays• how to teach reading comprehension, analysis, and writing skills• why students struggle with English Language “skills-based” assessments• how to score highly on Literature essays (quotes, analysis, structure, themes)• CEFR, IELTS, and GCSE equivalency frameworks• retake pathways for teens and adult learnersHe is especially skilled at helping students who find English “too abstract,” giving them structured, predictable methods for exam success.Tone Signature:Clear, calm, encouraging, exam-focused, technically precise yet easy to understand.