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I currently have a couple of slots available mid-week after school for KS3 and GCSE Maths tutoring.


As credentials I have:


Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries since 2000

Doctorate in Applied Maths from Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford

First Class Degree



I have a very practical knowledge of Maths gained from tutoring, lecturing, my professional status and being a parent of three teenage children. I live locally in Dulwich Village. I am fully up-to-date with the Maths requirements in secondary schools. I am currently tutoring children in Year 9 and Year 10 preparing for year end assessments and GCSE.


I can work alongside current school curriculums, focus on specific topics and prepare detailed revision notes with question practice. I want to help children achieve their full potential, gain confidence and improve their techniques.


Please contact me privately via message for more information. I'm happy to meet via zoom or google meet and have a chat/introductory session for free.


Clare

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