
TMUA Summer Course
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Give your child a serious head start for the TMUA this summer.
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This course is designed for students who want to build confidence with the challenging problem-solving style of the TMUA.
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Across the course, we will work through past TMUA papers, exam-style questions, and other Maths problems.
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The plan is to help students work faster, and learn how to approach difficult questions.

What to Expect:
3 Classes a week
Maths Support
Students attend three structured lessons each week, giving them regular support and enough time to practise, ask questions, and build confidence.
Expert Tutor
Specialist Maths Teaching
Lessons are taught by an experienced Maths tutor who understands the demands of TMUA and explains difficult topics clearly.
Small Groups
Focused Support
Classes are kept small (maximum 8 pupils) so every student gets attention, can take part properly, and has the chance to ask questions without feeling left behind.
Weekly Homeworks
Practice That Builds Results
Students receive weekly homework to reinforce what they have learned in class, improve exam technique, and track their progress over time.
Course Timeline
6th to 10th July
Free Trial week. 5 sessions, Monday to Friday at 6pm. If interested, then can sign up to the regular classes afterwards.
13th July to 24th July
There will be two options for classes.
Class A Monday Wednesdays and Fridays 6pm
Class B Tuesday Thursday and Saturdays 6pm
(There is no difference in the classes except timing)
27th July to 29th August
There will be two options for classes.
Class A Monday Wednesdays and Fridays 3-4pm
Class B Tuesday Thursday and Saturdays 12-1pm
September Onwards
12th-16th October
If there is enough interest, there will be more classes during the Autumn term of 2026
First exam sitting. Must sign up before 28th September
What is the TMUA
The TMUA stands for the Test of Mathematics for University Admission.
It is a university admissions test used by UK universities for maths-heavy degrees such as Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, and related courses. The test is designed to assess a student’s mathematical thinking, problem-solving ability, and logical reasoning.
For 2027 entry, the first TMUA sitting is listed as 12–16 October 2026, with a second sitting in January 2027
Notable courses where the TMUA is required or strongly relevant:
Cambridge
For Cambridge, TMUA is required for:
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Computer Science
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Economics
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Others
Imperial College London
Imperial requires TMUA for undergraduate courses in:
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Computing / Computer Science
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Mathematics and Computer Science
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Other Department of Computing courses
LSE
At LSE, TMUA is mandatory for:
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BSc Economics
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BSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics
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