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Hi

I am a year 12 student in East Dulwich, wondering if I could help anyone with at-home learning through video calls. I am studying maths, chemistry and physics A levels and am very confident in both maths and science - I'd be able to help key stage 4 with these, and am confident I could also tutor lower key stages in other subjects as well as these.

I have experience tutoring maths to a year 7 student through a school mentoring scheme.

I know that online schooling is challenging for students, so I could help with homework, explain any topics they're struggling with, or try to help with whatever is needed!

I would ask for about ?12 an hour for this

Message me if you're interested.

Thanks,

Florence Hopkin Monk

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