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Private Maths Tuition KS2/3, GCSE and A-Level from local secondary school teacher


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I am a fully qualified Maths teacher with 7 years experience at a local secondary school. (I am currently the head of a very successful Maths department). I also have experience of working with primary age students having done some work with our feeder primary schools.


I am offering private Maths tuition to KS2/3, GCSE and A-Level students - 11 to 18 year olds. I have a thorough understanding of the current GCSE and A level syllabuses and have previously worked as an examiner for one of the top exam boards. As the Head of Maths in my school, I am fully informed and up to date with all curriculum changes coming into effect in September this year.


Please PM me for any further information. My lessons are based in SE22 and I offer competitive rates.


Vicky

  • 4 months later...

Just to say, that I have a few vacancies available at the start of this new term so if you're interested in any Maths tuition please don't hesitate to contact me and I'd be happy to discuss my experience, references, rates and what you require.


Many thanks,


Vicky

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