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Hi Elizabeth,


Not a tutor recommendation but have a look at www.schoolexams.co.uk for quality bite-sized learning videos for Maths & English past papers (GCSE, 11+, SATs) There are videos created by one of England?s most respected exam setter & marker, taking you through the most effective way to tackle the questions.


The content is completely free - no advertising either. It is a social enterprise with a mission to level the playing field for everyone.


Full disclosure - I have just started supporting them as a non-exec (also non-paid).


We are actually gearing up for some further development work so if anyone has any feedback, would be great to hear via PM!

Hi Elizabeth,

I am in a gap year after finishing year 13 at the Charter School with ALevels in Chemistry, Biology, and History and an AS in maths and have experience tutoring in maths and science for two years with a few students.

Would be great to hear from you if you're interested,

Thanks, Ellie

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  • 7 months later...

Hi Elizabeth,


Are you still looking for an English tutor? I graduated with a first class degree in English Literature last year and am now studying for my Masters Degree. I got 3* at A Levels from Alleyns School, including 100% in both of my English Literature papers.


I have experience tutoring GCSE English and can provide references.


Please do get in touch if this is of interest to you! My email is [email protected]


Best wishes,


Helena

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