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Hi Edmund,


I finished Alleyn's School in Dulwich in June 2017 and am currently on a gap year tutoring maths. I would be very happy to help Cosmo develop as a mathematician and advance his understanding!


A little about me...At A-level I achieved 4 A*s in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Economics, and I was awarded the school's mathematics prize in my final year. I will begin studying maths at uni in September; needless to say maths is my passion! Over the last year I have taught over 30 pupils (including several from Charter) from a variety of backgrounds and ages, from 11+ to year 13 Further Maths. I focus on core understanding with my pupils and try to stretch them at whatever level they are at.


Please get in touch if you'd like to discuss further! email: [email protected] phone: 07943868355


Felix

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