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As a private tutor with over 5 years of experience, I have a thorough understanding of the knowledge and skills needed to excel in today's exams. I currently teach Maths and Science at a small independent school and previously worked in the Department for Education, so am well placed to guide your child to reach their full potential.


My tuition focuses on developing true understanding of the subject, rather than 'learning by rote'. This approach, alongside quickly forming an excellent relationship with my students, has helped dozens to dramatically improve their grades.


I have a full enhanced DBS certificate, paediatric first aid and references, all of which can be seen on request.


My rates are ?35 per hour or ?60 for a two hour session. A-level Maths tuition is also available for ?40 per hour. This includes my travel to and from your home.


If you are interested in private tuition or would like to discuss small group classes, please do get in touch though PM or on my mobile, 07470289276.

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