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English Tuition - KS3, GCSE, A level


CHunter1

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My name is Cath and I am a fully qualified English/English Literature teacher with 15 years experience teaching KS3, GCSE and A level English and English Literature in London secondary schools. I have some spaces available from January 2019 for private tuition either during or outside the school day.


I am passionate about my subject and have significant experience supporting students in meeting and exceeding their targets in 1:1, small group and whole class settings. I adopt a highly personalised, creative approach to my work with young people whether they need some support with revision strategies in the run up to GCSE or A level exams; are feeling that they need some extra support with key areas of literacy or extended writing; or would like some further stretch and challenge to build on their core learning at school. I am happy to work with students individually or in pairs/small groups of peers if your child wanted to study with a friend.

I believe that all students can achieve with the right support and I would be keen to liaise with your child's school if that would help so that we can ensure a fully joined up approach.



I charge between ?35-60 per hour depending on the number of students/sessions and their key stage.


Please do get in touch if you'd like to talk more about how best to support your child.


Many thanks

Cath


[email protected]

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