Cambridge AS Mathematics
9709P1 Β· May / June 2027
classes in progress
| Days | PKTyour time | GSTyour time | ASTyour time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue & Thu | 8β9 pm | 7β8 pm | 6β7 pm |
| Sat | 1β2 pm | 12β1 pm | 11 amβ12 pm |
| Monextra | 5β6 pm | 4β5 pm | 3β4 pm |
Online Β· Cambridge (CAIE) & Edexcel International
O Level, IGCSE, AS and A2 for Cambridge and Edexcel, taught live on Zoom and recorded for you to keep. Classes are running now.

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Years teaching
Teaching mathematics since 2017.
Exam boards
Cambridge (CAIE) and Edexcel International.
Countries
Students in Pakistan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and more.
Free lectures
120,000+ views on YouTube, open to anyone.
The teacher
Co-founder & Director, Arrow Education Network
How he teaches, in his studentsβ words
Explains a concept by applying it practically and drawing it, rather than sticking to one rigid method.
Sharjeel Ali Khan
Adds short theory pointers alongside the formulas, so the working is understood and not just copied.
Saif Ali Malik
Patient with students backfilling O Level gaps, however many times the question comes back.
Sharjeel Ali Khan
Finishes the syllabus early, which leaves real time for past papers before the exam.
Saif Ali Malik
Answers questions well outside class hours, on WhatsApp, up to the last day before the paper.
Waroon Kumar Β· Haris Faisal
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Algebraic Methods, Lecture 1.1
Edexcel IAL P3 Β· WMA13 Β· Chapter 1
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What you get
Taught, then checked, then sat under exam conditions, with queries answered alongside all of it.
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Taught live on Zoom, two or three sessions a week, plus extra weekend slots when a paper needs them.
βhe never missed a classβ
02
Every lecture is recorded and given to the class, so a missed session is a catch-up rather than a gap.
βproviding recorded lectures for those who miss a class and offering proper guidance if they fall behindβ
03
Handouts and worked classwork for each topic, written for the syllabus you are actually sitting.
βputs a lot of thought into how he presents the material, his handouts, and his tests materialβ
04
A test at the end of every chapter, so weak topics surface while there is still time to fix them.
βTopical tests after every chapter helped me to keep a check on my progressβ
05
Yearly and topical past papers solved in class, marked against what the examiner is actually asking for.
βHe would make us do tremendous number of past papers which really helped in solidifying the conceptsβ
06
Questions answered in class and on WhatsApp between them, right up to the day before the exam.
βI flooded his inbox with maths questions and yet he responded to every one of themβ
Joining a class in progress
Every class is already under way, so registering means joining a cohort mid-syllabus. That is normal here. Every lecture so far is recorded and yours from the day you join, and private candidates are welcome too.
βSir Hamza Noor is not only a teacher but a mentor to me. I studied A level Maths AS & A2 from him, in last 2 months before the exam.β
Arsalan Asif
Karachi, PK
AS & A2 Level Β· P1, P3, S1, S2 Β· May / June 2018
βUnlike many math teachers who often stick to a rigid method, Sir Hamza explained concepts by applying them practically and representing them graphically. He taught in a way that even a layperson could grasp, eliminating the need to memorize forcefully.β
Sharjeel Ali Khan
Multan, PK
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