Get your child exam-ready for Edexcel A Level Accounting.
Live, one-to-one sessions with a specialist Accounting tutor, matched to the exact Pearson Edexcel 9AC0 syllabus and your child's target.
What parents should know about Edexcel A Level Accounting.
Edexcel A Level Accounting is a two-year qualification set by Pearson, preparing students aged 16-18 for university-level finance, business, and economics programmes.
Pearson Edexcel A Level Accounting is a rigorous post-16 qualification covering financial reporting, management accounting, and business decision-making. It is widely recognised by UK and international universities as strong preparation for finance and business degrees.
The qualification is graded A* to E. Assessment is entirely exam-based, split across three written papers at the end of Year 13. Mark schemes reward precise terminology, accurate calculations, and well-structured evaluation answers.
Pearson Edexcel A Level Accounting exams are sat in the May/June series each year. Most students begin focused exam preparation in Year 13, though building strong foundations from the start of Year 12 significantly eases the final stretch.
A group class can't do this.
Lessons built around the gaps
Every session targets the exact topics holding your child's grade back, whether that's ratio analysis, ledger entries, or interpreting financial statements.
Real past-paper technique
Tutors mark timed 9AC0 papers against Pearson's real scheme, pinpointing exactly where ratio and ledger marks disappear.
Parents kept in the loop
After every session, parents receive an update covering which paper was drilled, marks gained, and which ratio needs more practice.
The A Level that builds real financial understanding.
Edexcel A Level Accounting is a two-year qualification awarded by Pearson. It covers financial accounting, management accounting, and business decision-making, and is designed for students aged 16-18 who want to pursue finance, economics, or business at university.
Assessment is entirely exam-based, with three written papers sat at the end of Year 13. Grades run from A* to E. Papers test calculation accuracy, application of accounting principles, and extended evaluation, so exam technique matters as much as subject knowledge.
Every Tuitional session follows the exact Pearson Edexcel Accounting syllabus (9AC0), so lessons map directly to the papers your child will sit. Nothing drifts from the real specification.
What a one-to-one Edexcel A Level Accounting lesson actually looks like.
Every session follows a tested four-phase structure: recap, teach, apply, review. The tutor adapts each phase to where the student is right now, not where the class average sits.
Book a trial lessonA typical 60-minute session
- 0-5 min
Recap and quick diagnostic
The tutor opens with two or three short questions on last week's ledger or ratio work to check what stuck and spot any remaining gaps.
Example: The tutor asks the student to quickly calculate net profit margin from a given income statement to check last week's ratio analysis work.
- 5-25 min
Teach the target topic
The tutor explains the new concept clearly, using worked examples and the shared whiteboard, then checks understanding before moving to practice.
Example: Teaching the preparation of a Statement of Financial Position under the Pearson Edexcel 9AC0 specification, using a realistic business scenario.
- 25-50 min
Apply it to past-paper questions
The student attempts real Edexcel past-paper questions under timed conditions. The tutor then walks through the mark scheme, showing exactly how marks are awarded.
Example: Tackling a 16-mark evaluation question from Edexcel Paper 3 (9AC0/03) on whether a business should change its pricing strategy, using the mark-scheme decision points.
- 50-60 min
Review, set homework, report
The tutor summarises what was covered, sets a focused homework task, and logs session notes. Parents receive a written update within the platform.
Example: Homework set to complete a full bank reconciliation statement from a past Edexcel Paper 1 (9AC0/01) question, ready to review next session.
After the lesson
Parents receive a session summary with what was covered, the homework set, and the next focus area. Session recordings are saved to the platform so your child can revisit any explanation at any time.
Four simple steps.
Tell us the goal
Share your child's year group and target grade.
Get matched
We pair you with an Edexcel Accounting specialist.
Try a lesson
Book a trial session with no commitment.
Start weekly sessions
Schedule lessons around your family's timetable.
The qualification that opens doors to finance and business degrees.
Edexcel A Level Accounting is set by Pearson and assessed through three written exam papers at the end of Year 13. It covers financial reporting, cost accounting, and business decision-making, graded A* to E, and is recognised by universities worldwide.
Students develop skills in preparing financial statements, analysing management accounts, and constructing evaluation arguments. These are precisely the skills that university finance and business programmes expect on arrival.
Edexcel A Level subjects we tutor.
Why families across the GCC trust Tuitional for A Level Accounting.
My daughter went from struggling with ratio analysis to genuinely enjoying her Accounting lessons. Her Edexcel Paper 2 mock improved by two full grade boundaries in eight weeks. The tutor was patient, thorough, and always matched the session to exactly what she needed.
Booking was straightforward and the tutor responded quickly. My son finally understood double-entry bookkeeping after just two sessions. His confidence in Accounting has improved noticeably and he no longer dreads his weekly assessments.
I was worried A Level Accounting would be too abstract for me. My tutor broke every concept into clear steps and used real Edexcel past papers from the start. I actually feel prepared for my exams now.
We tried a group class first and it didn't work. One-to-one with Tuitional was completely different. The tutor identified the exact gaps in three sessions and my son's mock grade jumped from a D to a B.
Edexcel A Level Accounting tutoring — your questions, answered.
The things parents and students ask us most, in plain language.
?Do your tutors follow the exact Pearson Edexcel Accounting syllabus?+
Yes. Every session is mapped to the Pearson Edexcel A Level Accounting specification (9AC0). Tutors cover the exact topics, question types, and mark-scheme requirements for Papers 1, 2, and 3, so nothing drifts from what your child will actually sit.
?How many Accounting tutors does Tuitional have?+
Tuitional has 165+ vetted Accounting tutors. Each is degree-qualified and trained on the Edexcel A Level syllabus. Our AI matching engine pairs your child with the tutor whose experience and teaching style best fits their needs.
?Can my child start mid-year or mid-topic?+
Absolutely. Tutors begin with a short diagnostic to identify exactly where the gaps are, then build a lesson plan from that point. There's no need to start from the beginning of the course.
?Are sessions recorded if my child wants to review them?+
Yes. Every session is recorded and saved to the platform. Your child can rewatch any explanation at any time, which is especially useful in the weeks before Edexcel exams.
?How much does Edexcel A Level Accounting tutoring cost?+
A Level tutoring at Tuitional starts from AED 65 per hour. You can pay per session or choose a package with no lock-in. For full pricing details, visit the Tuitional tutoring packages page.
?What if the first tutor isn't the right fit for my child?+
Tuitional offers a free re-match if the first pairing doesn't feel right. You don't need to explain at length — just let us know and we'll arrange a new tutor match promptly.
Book a trial Edexcel A Level Accounting lesson today.
Tell us your child's year group and target grade. We'll match them with a specialist tutor and have a trial session booked within one working day.
- Matched to the Pearson Edexcel 9AC0 syllabus
- Live, one-to-one sessions recorded for review
- Flexible scheduling, no lock-in contracts
- Free re-match if the first tutor isn't right