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A level Chemistry Specialist


Mir150

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Hi All,


I am a qualified Chemistry teacher and former Head of 6th form Science with over eight years of teaching/tutoring experience. Every year I tutor around 15 A level students, and they all achieve their target grades. In 2019-2020, 5 of my students achieved A* and A grades. Three of my students have moved on to study Medicine at University.


In addition to one to one tutoring, I am offering 1 hour of free group lessons on Saturdays at 11 am. I have currently four open slots remaining for online sessions.


I can offer a trial lesson if you are interest as well as a reference from other parents from the East Dulwich Forum.


Pm me if you are interested.


Mir

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  • 8 months later...
Hi, I would just like to say that I highly recommend Mir - he has been tutoring my son A Level Chem over the last two years and has been absolutely brilliant. He is extremely thorough, is excellent at boosting confidence and always goes the extra mile to offer additional support as and when needed throughout the week. I have left a separate recommendation on the forum as we have been so pleased. Thanks Mir!

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