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Half Term Maths GCSE Revision Surgeries / Drop in sessions


nikki.s

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Hi everyone,


I will be running Maths revision clinics over half term - these are drop in sessions so contact me to book a time! My weekly timetable during term time is currently full, so this is a great way to get some extra support if you haven't been able to find a regular time with me.


I'm running this mainly due to demand from Y11 students wanting support with GCSE mock preparation, however I work with secondary students of all ages.


Sessions will cover exam technique, exam practice questions, model answers and revision strategies. Please see attached flyer for more details (+ testimonials!)


Full details:


Dates:

Monday 17/10/2022

Wednesday 19/10/2022

Monday 24/10/2022

Wednesday 26/10/2022


Times:

1 hr drop in sessions between 11am - 4pm

(book a time using the contact details below)


Location:

Oru Space

20-22 Lordship Lane SE22 8HN


COST (PER HOUR)

£40 / individual

£60 / pair


Book your session:

[email protected] 07793 681 436



About me:


I'm an accredited Maths Lead Practitioner who has 10+ years experience working in UK secondary schools.

I'm an Edexcel Examiner, and a graduate of Cambridge University and the Institute of Education. I can also tutor Latin, Ancient History and Classics.

Tutoring Testimonials.pdf

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