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I am a Bristol uni maths student and ex-Alleyn's student who has experience tutoring over 50 pupils from a range of abilities and year groups (from A-level to GCSE to 11+ entry). I'm passionate about improving young people's strength and confidence in maths. In year 13, I received the school's Maths Prize and achieved 4 A*s in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Economics A-level. I enjoy teaching my pupils the tricks and techniques I used which enabled me to achieve the highest possible marks.


I will be available to teach in person around the Dulwich area from early December to mid January. I teach the majority of my pupils on Saturday and Sunday over zoom, and a couple of slots have recently opened up. However, I am willing to teach on an evening during the week which works for both of us.


If you'd like to discuss your needs further, please email Felix at [email protected] or call/text on 07943868355.

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