Expert Computer Science Tuition and Revision Resources
Personalised online tuition and structured GCSE revision resources for students who want to strengthen coding, improve exam technique and build real confidence in Computer Science.
From early coding foundations to GCSE, A Level, reasoning preparation and exam technique, LogicPath gives students a structured route through challenging ideas.
GCSE support for AQA, OCR and Edexcel
A Level Computer Science support
Python tuition from beginner to A Level
Printable GCSE revision workbooks
live lesson view
def build_confidence(student): plan = identify_gaps(student) practise(plan) return progress
Logical reasoning
Think clearly
Coding fluency
Write better code
Exam technique
Answer precisely
Clear learning path
Know the next step
UCL-qualified teacher
Teaching qualification awarded by UCL Institute of Education.
10+ years’ experience
School-based teaching and leadership across UK and international settings.
UK grammar school leadership
Former Head of Computer Science with GCSE and A Level experience.
Exam-board expertise
Specialist support for AQA, OCR and Edexcel Computer Science.
The LogicPath journey
Find the Right Path
Every learner starts from a different point. LogicPath Education provides structured online support based on the student’s age, confidence, curriculum and goals.
KS2 – KS3
Start the Path
For younger learners who are building their first real confidence in coding, computational thinking and problem-solving.
Outcome
Students develop strong foundations, better logical thinking and the confidence to approach new challenges independently.
For younger learners who want structured online coding lessons through Scratch, micro:bit and creative problem-solving missions.
Outcome
Students build confidence, creativity and early computational thinking through age-appropriate coding projects that prepare them for KS3 Computer Science.
For GCSE Computer Science students who want structured revision materials alongside tuition or independent study.
Outcome
Students can use paired resources for each unit: a printable workbook for exam practice and an interactive guide for visual revision and self-checking.
Workbook and interactive guide pairs for each GCSE unit.
LogicPath GCSE resources are designed to support independent revision, tutoring support and more confident exam preparation. Each unit is organised as a pair: a printable workbook and an interactive revision guide.
Revision Workbook
Practise properly
Printable PDF and editable Word DOCX resources with explanations, worked examples, exam-style questions and mark scheme support.
£6.99 / AED 35
Interactive Guide
Learn visually
Colourful HTML revision guides with visual explanations, interactive tasks, hover-style checks and reveal-answer practice.
£4.99 / AED 25
Why LogicPath
A structured path from confusion to confidence.
LogicPath is not random extra tutoring. Each lesson is designed to identify gaps, explain difficult ideas clearly and build the habits students need for coding, exams and reasoning tasks.
Diagnose the gaps
Identify misconceptions, weak areas and the exact skills holding the student back.
Explain with clarity
Break down difficult Computer Science concepts into logical, manageable steps.
Practise with purpose
Use targeted coding, reasoning and exam-style tasks rather than generic worksheets.
Build independence
Help students become more confident, precise and self-reliant in unfamiliar tasks.
Lesson structure
How Online Lessons Work
Every student begins with a different level of confidence, understanding and exam pressure. LogicPath lessons follow a clear process so support feels structured, purposeful and easy for parents to follow.
1
Initial consultation
We discuss the student’s year group, current confidence, school curriculum, exam board and the support they need.
2
Learning review
I identify strengths, gaps and misconceptions through previous work, discussion or short diagnostic tasks.
3
Personalised pathway
A focused learning route is created around the areas that will make the biggest difference.
4
Structured lessons
Lessons include clear explanation, modelling, guided practice, coding or exam-style tasks.
5
Progress feedback
Students and parents receive clear feedback so next steps are visible and improvement is purposeful.
Ahmed Syed
Founder of LogicPath · Computer Science Teacher
UCL Institute of Education teaching qualification
10+ years of classroom teaching and academic leadership
GCSE, A Level, Python and reasoning support
British curriculum experience across KS3 to KS5
Meet the tutor
Clear teaching, honest feedback and calm guidance.
LogicPath is led by Ahmed Syed, a Computer Science teacher who has worked with students across the British curriculum from KS3 through to A Level.
My lessons are built around careful explanation, focused practice and honest feedback. I try to make difficult topics feel manageable, whether a student is learning Python for the first time, preparing for GCSE exams or tackling more demanding A Level concepts.
LogicPath was created for families who want online tuition that feels structured, calm and purposeful, with clear next steps rather than generic extra homework.
Teaching approach
Lessons focus on understanding first, then exam technique, problem solving and independent confidence. Students are encouraged to ask questions, practise actively and leave each lesson knowing exactly what to improve next.
What parents can expect
Clear support. Visible progress. No guesswork.
LogicPath is designed to make online tuition feel structured, transparent and purposeful for both students and parents.
Clear communication
Parents understand what their child is working on, why it matters and what the next steps are.
Focused lesson structure
Each lesson has a clear purpose, whether the focus is coding, theory, exam technique or reasoning.
Visible progress
Students receive targeted feedback so improvement is visible, measurable and easier to act on.
Parent feedback
What parents say about LogicPath
A glimpse of the feedback shared by families after online Computer Science and reasoning support.
A few weeks before the exams, my daughter was feeling quite lost and really struggling with Python. Ahmed stepped in quickly, planned a focused set of lessons and gave her the skills and confidence she needed right when it mattered most.
Parent of a GCSE Computer Science student
Python and GCSE exam preparation support
Ready to find the right learning path?
Share your child’s current level, goals and areas of difficulty, and I will suggest the most suitable next step.
A few quick answers for parents considering online Computer Science tuition. You can also view the full FAQ page for more details.
How do online lessons work?+
Lessons are delivered live online using video, screen sharing, an interactive whiteboard and lesson resources. Your child needs a suitable device and a reliable internet connection.
Is there a free trial?+
Yes. Every new student begins with a free 30-minute introductory lesson to discuss their needs, see how lessons work and decide whether the support is the right fit.
Which year groups and levels do you teach?+
I support students from KS2 and KS3 through to GCSE and A Level Computer Science. I also support Python, coding, CAT4, 11+ and reasoning preparation.
Which exam boards do you cover?+
I support the major Computer Science exam boards, including AQA, OCR, Edexcel, Eduqas/WJEC and Cambridge International. Lessons are tailored to your child’s specification and current gaps.
How do I get started?+
Book a free consultation through the form, or send a quick WhatsApp message with your child’s year group, exam board and the support they need. I will review the details and suggest the most suitable next step.
Complete the form with your child’s year group, current confidence level and the support you are looking for. I will review the details and suggest the most suitable next step.
This form can be used for:
KS2 and KS3 coding support
GCSE Computer Science tuition
A Level Computer Science support
CAT4, 11+, Progress Tests and TMUA preparation
Paid GCSE Computer Science resource enquiries
General consultation about your child’s learning needs
Prefer WhatsApp?
If it is easier, send a quick WhatsApp message with your child’s year group, exam board and the type of support they need.