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Differentiating maths tutor - KS2, KS3, 11+ and GCSE


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Differentiating maths tutor - KS2, KS3, 11+ and GCSE


Afternoon, I specialise is maths tuition for students. I use various traditional but mostly new and non traditional maths learning methods. Development of speed for exams and exam preparation is a strong focus of lessons for:


Students who have difficulty in learning maths

Students at risk of not passing GCSE

Students who think they have left it too late

Students who just don't get it

D grade students who need a C

Nervous, sensitive and shy and students who lack confidence

Dyscalculia students



Cost

?25 per hour KS2

?30 per hour KS3

?35 per hour 11+

?40 per hour for GCSE



I also specialise in advising and guiding parents who wish to learn to guide their own child in maths but for various different reasons (expense, multiple children, etc) would prefer this to traditional, 1-1 weekly tutoring in mathematics, in preparation for example for KS2 and KS3 test, SATS, 11+ and GCSE and entrance exams. The younger student the more time you have but it's never too late to empower yourself. I have been doing this for a long time, born out of parents who simply had multiple children who required tutoring, one off cost, text for price.



Kings College London alumni, fully trained and qualified teacher with PGCE teaching for over 10 years. Full DBS enhanced checked.


I have spaces in the week and some over the weekend.


PM

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