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Maths tutoring for 8-16 year olds.


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My name is Arhan and I'm a 17 year old A-level student currently studying A levels at the Charter School North Dulwich.


I am advertising offer Maths tutoring for any age up to GCSE (year 11). I am predicted 3 A* at A level and achieved 10 9's and 2 8's at GCSE, including a 9 in Maths and further Maths.


I am passionate about Maths and I can help students who have fallen behind or are struggling with Maths post-lockdown to catch up and progress. I offer a range of different tutoring styles tailored to individual needs. This could be simply going over school work and home work with a student and to ensure that they fully understand what they're learning at school, or more in depth past paper questions and exam technique so that the student is completely ready for whatever exam or test they have coming up. Whatever the students needs, I will cater my teaching to get the most out of my lessons :)


Lessons can be in person (East Dulwich and surrounding areas) or online as preferred. My rate is ?15.00 an hour.


Please contact me on tel. 07389062877 for more details, references etc.


Thanks a lot!

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