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> Live 1:1 online maths tuition for teenagers in the UAE, ages 12–17, across British (GCSE), American, IB and CBSE secondary schools. We rebuild the reasoning so it holds up in exams. Gulf Standard Time. USD 100/month (about AED 370). Free trial.

In short

**Modern Age Coders offers live one-to-one online maths tuition for teenagers across the UAE, ages 12–17**, matched to their British (GCSE), American, IB or CBSE secondary curriculum and exams.

We rebuild the reasoning underneath algebra, geometry and functions so it holds up under exam pressure, then train exam technique. Pricing is **USD 100 per month (about AED 370)** for eight 1:1 lessons, lessons run in Gulf Standard Time, and the first lesson is free.

Why teens slip in secondary maths

## Maths is the one subject where last year's gap quietly sinks this year's grade.

English or humanities forgive a shaky topic — you can still follow the next one. Maths doesn't. If fractions or algebra never really clicked, the next year feels impossible, and a capable teenager decides they're "just not a maths person". They're not. They're standing on one missing brick.

Cramming makes it worse. A student memorises enough to survive the test, the understanding never forms, and the gap widens silently until the next exam — GCSE, IB, board or SAT — exposes it.

A busy UAE classroom can't pause for the one student lost on step two, and marking homework only shows *that* an answer was wrong, never *why*.

We work the other way around. One student, one tutor matched to their curriculum, and a diagnosis first: we find the exact idea that broke, repair it, and watch the current work get easier without us touching it directly.

How we teach

## Reasoning first, so the exam takes care of itself.

Memorised steps fail under pressure. Understood ideas don't — in any curriculum.

### Diagnose the real gap

Before the current topic, we find the earlier idea that's actually missing — almost always where the trouble began.

### Derive, don't dictate

We show your teen where a method comes from. A method you can rebuild is one you can't forget — and one you can adapt to an unfamiliar exam question.

### Make them do the talking

Your teen explains the reasoning back and works problems live while the tutor watches the thinking, not just the final answer.

### Then build exam technique

Once the idea is solid, we drill the past-paper skills and timing your teen's exam — GCSE, IB, board or SAT — rewards.

See it for yourself

## Why anything to the power of zero equals 1.

Worked example · indices, every curriculum

**What gets memorised:** "anything to the power of zero is 1." Teens accept it as a strange rule, can't say why, and so misremember it and lose easy marks on indices questions.

**How we do it.** Look at the powers of a number counting *down*, and watch what happens each step — you divide by the base every time:

2⁴ = 162³ = 8 (÷2)2² = 4 (÷2)2¹ = 2 (÷2)2⁰ = ? (÷2 again) → 2 ÷ 2 = **1**

Each step down divides by 2, so the step from 2¹ to 2⁰ *must* give 2 ÷ 2 = 1. It isn't an arbitrary rule — it's the only value that keeps the pattern consistent (and it works for any base, which is why x⁰ = 1). A teen who sees this never forgets it, and meets a powerful idea that runs all through secondary maths: rules are forced by consistency, not invented. That's exactly the depth GCSE, IB and board exams reward.

Why a coding school teaches maths

## The thinking behind good code is the thinking behind good maths.

### Decomposition

A hard problem is solved by breaking it into smaller ones. A multi-step exam question and a software feature are attacked the same way.

### Abstraction

A function in algebra — input in, output out — is the same idea as a function in code. Teens who get one get the other for free.

### Debugging your reasoning

"Where did this go wrong?" is a skill. We teach teens to trace their own logic and find the error themselves.

We're Modern Age Coders. A teen in the UAE who learns maths as logic walks into computer science, engineering and economics — the fields the country is investing in most — already fluent in how those subjects actually think.

What we cover

## Secondary maths, matched to your teen's curriculum.

From the foundations that decide everything to the exam skills that decide grades.

### British curriculum

KS3 and [GCSE](/gcse-maths-tutor-uae) (foundation and higher), building toward [A-Level](/a-level-maths-tutor-uae).

### IB

[IB Maths AA and AI](/ib-maths-tutor-uae) (SL and HL) and the MYP that leads into them.

### Indian curriculum

[CBSE and ICSE](/cbse-maths-tutor-uae) Class 7–12, including the Class 10 and 12 board maths.

### American curriculum

[US middle and high school maths, plus the SAT](/american-maths-tutor-uae) and AP.

### Core topics

Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, functions, probability and statistics — taught from where they come from.

### Exam confidence

Reading hard problems without panic, showing working that earns method marks, and staying calm under time pressure.

Who this is for

## The right fit — and an honest word on what to expect.

**This fits** the teen falling behind and losing confidence, the one coasting on memory who's about to hit an exam wall, and the strong student aiming for top grades and a competitive university. We teach the whole range and every UAE curriculum.

**What's realistic.** The first thing most parents notice is their teen stops dreading maths and starts attempting problems. Grade improvements build over a term of steady twice-weekly work as the foundations rebuild. Anyone promising a grade jump in a fortnight is selling something we won't.

### What we won't do

- Hand out answers so homework looks done.
- Teach exam tricks with no understanding beneath them.
- Push ahead while old gaps stay buried.
- Promise a grade we can't honestly back.

How lessons work

## Consistent, one-to-one, and tied to school.

### 1:1, live

One teen, one tutor, real-time video with a shared whiteboard. No recordings, no autopilot.

### 8 lessons a month

Two each week, usually 50–60 minutes, worked from your teen's curriculum and exams.

### Gulf Standard Time

After-school, evening and weekend slots in GST, ramping up around exam season.

### You stay informed

A note after each lesson and a progress summary every few weeks.

Pricing

## One simple price. No contract.

### 1:1 Private Tuition

$100 / month · ≈ AED 370

- 8 live one-to-one lessons a month (2 per week)
- The same dedicated, curriculum-matched tutor
- Worked from your teen's exam board & papers
- Notes after every lesson · cancel any time

### Small-Group Cohort

$40 / month · ≈ AED 147

- 8 live small-group lessons a month (2 per week)
- A few students at the same level & curriculum
- Same teaching approach, lower price
- A solid first step · cancel any time

[See the full course](/courses/complete-high-school-mathematics-mastery)

AED figures are approximate; billing is in USD.

Who teaches your teen

## Tutors who can explain the same idea five different ways.

Teenagers spot instantly when a teacher only knows one route through a problem. Our tutors are chosen because they know the material — and the exact curriculum — deeply enough to find the explanation that works for *this* student, and because they never make a teen feel daft for asking.

The same tutor stays with your teen, which is what makes a 15-year-old willing to say "I still don't get it" — the sentence every real improvement starts with.

"He went from a borderline grade to genuinely enjoying maths before his IGCSEs. The difference was finally understanding why the methods worked, not just copying them."

— Parent of a Year 10 student, Abu Dhabi

An honest comparison

## How we differ from the alternatives.

| What matters | Modern Age Coders | Tutoring centre | Revision apps |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Fixes the root gap | Diagnoses & rebuilds it | Sometimes | No |
| Matched to your curriculum | Yes | Varies | Generic |
| One-to-one attention | Always | Often group | N/A |
| Same tutor each time | Yes | Often rotates | N/A |
| Monthly price | $100 / ≈AED 370 (1:1) | AED 1,000–2,500+ | AED 20–50 |

Apps are fine for practice; centres give attention at a premium and often in groups. We give full one-to-one attention, matched to your teen's curriculum, online.

Questions UAE parents ask

## Everything you might be wondering.

What ages and curricula do you teach?

Teens aged 12–17 across British (KS3 and GCSE), American, IB (MYP and Diploma) and Indian (CBSE/ICSE Class 7–12) secondary schools, taught to their exact curriculum and exams.

My teen is slipping in secondary maths. Where do you start?

By finding the earlier missing idea, then fixing the foundation — after which the current work gets much easier.

Can you prepare for GCSE, IB, board and SAT exams?

Yes — understanding first, then exam technique. See our [GCSE](/gcse-maths-tutor-uae), [IB](/ib-maths-tutor-uae), [CBSE](/cbse-maths-tutor-uae) and [American/SAT](/american-maths-tutor-uae) pages.

How much does it cost?

USD 100/month (about AED 370) for 1:1 — eight live lessons, two a week. Small-group option USD 40/month. No contract.

Is the first lesson free?

Yes — no card needed.

Will my teen keep the same tutor?

Yes — one tutor throughout, which matters for older students.

Are lessons live?

Yes — live, one-to-one, with a shared whiteboard.

What times are lessons available?

After-school, evening and weekend slots in Gulf Standard Time (UTC+4).

## Book a free maths trial lesson for your teen.

Your teen meets the tutor, we find the gap that's actually holding the grade down, and you decide. No card needed, no pressure.

[See the full course](/courses/complete-high-school-mathematics-mastery)Keep exploring

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