The First Principles Method · S3 to S6 · Maths & Science

Is your child actually taught to understand Maths & Science—or just to follow the steps and remember the formula?

First Principles Academy is an Edinburgh based Maths and Science mentorship initiative.

Inspired by the need to address confusion, stress, low confidence and the memorisation driven education at secondary level, the Academy supports S3 to S6 Students (Years 10-13 / Ages 14-18) to develop:

Scientific Temper

Ask why. Question assumptions. Understand the evidence behind every concept.

Independent Thinking

Stop waiting for the "right formula". Learn how to approach problems you have never seen before.

Structured Reasoning

Break complex problems into simple, logical steps and build solutions from the ground up.

Our First Principles Method helps students build confidence and improve academic performance while reigniting their curiosity and enthusiasm for Maths and Science.

The result isn't just better grades.

It's confidence, clarity and curiosity.

"Education should teach us how to think, not what to memorise."

Our Philosophy

The Problem

The Formula Trap

Most capable students can execute a memorised formula perfectly, under exactly the conditions they practised it in. Give them a familiar question, and they'll solve it quickly and correctly.

Change the phrasing. Combine two concepts they've only ever seen separately. Ask them to explain why the formula works, not just how to use it — and the same student often freezes.

That's the Formula Trap: mistaking fluency with a procedure for understanding of the principle behind it.

It's invisible for most of the year, because past papers reward exactly the kind of pattern-matching the trap produces. It becomes visible, and costly, the moment a real exam — or a real problem — asks for something the student hasn't seen and practiced before.

Does This Sound Familiar?

Four signs that your child has fallen into the Formula Trap — and one way out.

Cognitive Exhaustion

Dozens of formulas to memorise. Too little understanding of why they actually work.

Exam Panic

The moment the question looks unfamiliar, the illusion of competence collapses.

Lost Confidence

The quiet conviction that they "just aren't good at maths."

Extinguished Curiosity

STEM has become a high-stress choredisconnected from the real world.

The Method

The First Principles Method

First principles thinking is how scientists and mathematicians approach problems that don't have a known formula or solution yet: strip a problem back to what is actually known and true, then reason forward from there.

Dr. Kumar brings the same process to Maths and Science education. Every topic is built in four stages:

01

Understand

Build the concept, not the formula

Before any formula is introduced, the student builds an intuitive picture of what's actually going on.

02

Deconstruct

Break problems into fundamentals

Complex questions are taken apart into the simpler principles they're built from.

03

Reason

Work forward from what's known

Rather than recalling a memorised procedure, the student learns to reason step by step from first principles.

04

Apply

Transfer it to the unfamiliar

The real test: can the student use this reasoning on a question they've never directly practised?

This is also why results tend to hold up over time. A student who understands a principle doesn't need to re-memorise it before every exam diet — they can reconstruct it, because they understand where it comes from.

"We as parents are delighted with the approach you are taking. From what I can see, this is really playing to his strengths and confidence, and honestly to see a child of mine who is feeling so positive about his learning is incredibly heartwarming."

— Parent of an S5 student

Structured support, matched to the current level of a student.

We begin by diagnosing how a student currently reasons, then recommend the most appropriate pathway.

01

First Principles Diagnostic

£249 one-time

Understand how your child thinks before deciding what they need to learn.

A structured 75-minute academic evaluation designed to uncover how a student approaches Maths and Science when the answer is not immediately obvious. No revision or preparation required.

What We Explore

Conceptual Understanding

Can they explain why, not just recall what?

Reasoning

Can they build a logical path to an answer?

Transfer

Can they apply an idea in a new context?

Deconstruction

Can they break a complex problem into parts?

Independence

What happens when the familiar method isn't available?

Confidence Under Uncertainty

How do they respond when they don't immediately know?

The Diagnostic

45

min

Written reasoning assessment

15

min

1-to-1 discussion with Dr Kumar

15

min

Parent consultation & next steps

Your Outcome

A written Diagnostic Outcome Report covering:

Current strengths
Areas for development
Reasoning profile
Recommended academic pathway
02 Flagship Maths Programme · Founding Cohort
£849 one-time

First Principles Maths Accelerator

Replace fear of maths with quiet, logical confidence.

This accelerator is built for students who believe they dislike math, experience exam panic, struggle to remember methods, or freeze on unfamiliar questions. This will help them rebuild the foundational mathematical thinking that makes problem-solving intuitive and fun.

8 weeks · 16 sessions · Limited places

What you will learn

01
Foundation Mental Fluency

Develop a feel for numbers.

Number sense, estimation, proportions, fractions, percentages and mental calculation.

02
Understanding Mathematical Intuition

Understand what the mathematics is actually doing.

Patterns, relationships, graphs, functions and change.

03
Visual Thinking Geometry & Spatial Reasoning

See the mathematics, not just the diagram.

Shapes, angles, transformations, coordinate geometry, spatial relationships and geometric reasoning.

04
Structure Algebraic Thinking

Make the symbols mean something.

Expressions, equations, manipulation, factorisation and relationships.

05
Application Problem Solving

Stop looking for the formula. Start working out the problem.

Deconstruct unfamiliar questions and identify the underlying principles.

03 Ongoing Support

Subject Mentorship

Keep building from first principles.

Personalised 1-to-1 academic mentorship for students who want deeper understanding, stronger reasoning and greater independence in Maths and Science.

Mathematics Physics Chemistry Biology
S4

£89/hr

National 5

Foundation building

S6

£109/hr

Advanced Higher

University preparation

Starting From £360 / month · per subject

Monthly rates vary by level and subject.

Personalised 1-to-1 sessions
First-principles problem solving
Ongoing academic feedback
Tailored to the Scottish curriculum

"We are so thrilled with Jesse's reaction after your 1-to-1 session together. He was really positive talking about it to my wife and then me. He even used the word awesome. We'd love to book in more sessions."

— Parent, of an Higher Maths student

Meet Your Mentor

Dr. Dhananjay Kumar

The scientist behind the philosophy.

PhD, University of Edinburgh | Featured in The Herald | PVG Registered

"Why do I have to memorise this if I'm just going to forget it after the exam?"

A student once asked me that question.

I didn't hear a lack of motivation.

I heard a failure in the way we teach.

That moment reinforced a conviction I had developed throughout my own journey in science:

STEM should never be about memorising more. It should be about understanding more.

After years studying and conducting research across India, the United States and the United Kingdom, I chose to bring that same spirit of first principles scientific inquiry to secondary education.

Because I believe the most important thing we can give a young student is not another formula.

It is the ability to think.

At First Principles Academy, I work with S3 to S6 students to deconstruct mathematics and science from the ground up, replacing mechanical memorisation with reasoning, intuition and structured thinking.

Because when a student stops asking,

"Which formula do I use?"

and starts asking,

"Why does this work?"

something much bigger happens.

They begin to trust their own mind.

That is the transformation I care about most.

Better grades matter. University places matter. But beneath both is something more enduring:

a young person who is intellectually curious, confident under pressure, and capable of solving problems they have never seen before.

That is why I founded First Principles Academy.

To give ambitious young minds the education they deserve.

"We owe it to our students to lift the crushing burden of memory overload and replace it with something far more enduring: the confidence to reason from first principles, and the joy of understanding the world for themselves."

— Dr. Dhananjay Kumar, as featured in The Herald

Read the full feature in The Herald →

Dr. Dhananjay Kumar

Dr. Dhananjay Kumar — Founder & Mentor

FAQ

Questions Thoughtful Parents Ask

We understand that choosing the right academic guidance for your child is one of the most important decisions you will make.

No, most tutoring fills gaps by re-explaining content or drilling past papers. The First Principles Method starts from a diagnostic of how a student is reasoning, then help rebuild the reasoning process itself, so the improvement generalises beyond the specific topics we cover.

No, it works just as well for students already doing fine who want to move from a B to an A, or from consistent to bulletproof under exam pressure. First-principles thinking raises a scholar's intellectual ceiling just as much as it raises their performance floor under exam pressure.

Maths and Science, from National 5 through Advanced Higher, plus GCSE and A-level/IB equivalents.

Because the world your child is entering doesn't reward memorised answers, it rewards people who can reason. AI can help you generate an answer to almost any exam question in seconds; What it cannot teach you is to evaluate whether that answer is logically sound, adapt it to a brand-new situation, or ask the next insightful question. That is the exact cognitive skill our methodology builds, essential for this exam season, and vastly more valuable for the twenty years that follow.

Quite the opposite, the stress usually comes from confusion, not effort. Formula memorisation and endless past-paper grinding are exhausting precisely because nothing fully makes sense yet. The moment a student understands the logic instead of chasing a memorised script, revision gets shorter and problem-solving gets faster, studying stops feeling like a grind and starts feeling like solving a puzzle. That shift doesn't switch off after the exam, either. We streamline their workload, not inflate it.

We do not guarantee grades; any organisation that does is being intellectually dishonest. What we do strive for is a transformation in how your child approaches problems, manages exam pressure, and thinks about STEM subjects.

Transparency is built into every stage of our mentorship. You will receive a detailed written Diagnostic Outcome Report, following initial evaluation, accompanied by termly executive progress briefings of their progress.

Most importantly, you will witness the shift firsthand in your child's own words, in their growing confidence, transformed approach to challenges, and renewed enthusiasm for learning. That shift in enthusiasm is the real metric and improvement in academic performance in the visible outcome that follows.

"We are delighted with the approach you are taking — it's really playing to his strengths and confidence. To see a child of mine feeling so positive about his learning is incredibly heartwarming."

— Charlie, parent of an S5 Higher student

Yes, PVG registered, as legally required for anyone working with under-18s in Scotland.