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Cristobal

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Private Maths tuition for KS2, KS3, KS4, GCSE


?15 per hour


I am a Spanish Engineer with 2 years of experience teaching maths in KS3. At university, I studied subjects such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, technical drawing?, but the one I most like is maths.


Apart from this experience in secondary school, I also used to do private tuition while I was at college, the majority of them were maths tuition, up to the equivalent to A-Levels in Spain.


I am an honest, patient and hardworking individual, well organised and approachable.


As I am native Spanish, I can also deliver Spanish lessons.


Based in Peckham Rye, I can go to the near surroundings.


Call or text on the 07453 605 625.


Cris

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Hi Cris,

Thanks for your message.

I am a mother of two and work full time. I am currently studying the Oxford Open Learning course and struggling with the higher tier modules. I struggle with time but have these next few days without my boys! I am hardworking when I find the time and love the maths but some of it, is not easy for me. Can you help and is this something that would interest you?

Sarah

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