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Maths Tutor. Local Secondary Teacher (KS3, GCSE, A-Level)


cvasey

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I am a secondary school Maths teacher with 8 years classroom experience. I have a proven track record. Last year all students met or exceeded their predicted grades. My lessons have consistently been judged as outstanding.


I can offer GCSE and A-level tutoring. After an initial assessment I will create a tutoring plan to prepare the tutee for the summer exams. Working in a secondary school gives me access to a wealth of resources that I will bring to each session, including specimen papers for the new (9-1) GCSE specification for which there are limited past papers available online.


I teach and tutor all abilities at GCSE, whether you need a grade 4 in order to pass or whether you need that grade 8 or 9 in order to study A-level Maths please get in contact.


I have a young daughter so at the moment can only offer sessions at my home in East Dulwich.


Alternatively we could meet at a public library on a Saturday morning.


Please contact me for quotes and references. Carmel 07398898917.

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