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Does your child need help with their potions? Are their spells going horribly wrong?


Maybe this science tutor can help.


Help is at hand for:

KS3 Science

KS4 Combined Science, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.


Lessons are taught online using Zoom.


My Details

- Recently qualified Secondary Science Teacher (PGCE QTS).

- Two years of tutoring experience, including private work as well as working in partnership with schools for

the 'National Tutoring Programme', taking small groups and one-to-one.

- Volunteer for The Access Project, providing free tuition for disadvantaged students.

- BSc Chemistry; MSc Biomolecular Science - Imperial College

- DBS checked; Level 1 child safeguarding certificate.


Free Preliminary Online Meeting

Before deciding, I offer a free, no-pressure, 10-minute zoom chat (students, parents and myself) where we can discuss your requirements. You can then think and get back to me if you would like to start lessons.


£30 per hour.


Looking forward to hearing from you!


Tammy

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