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Hi all,


I am offering my services as a Geography tutor. I am a qualified teacher with QTS status and experience teaching KS3, GCSE and A-Level across various exam boards including OCR, AQA and Edexcel. I can cover content, skills, exam practice and extended writing. I am available Mon-Fri after 4pm (dependent on work commitments) and Sat-Sun all day.


I charge £20 per hour for all sessions. I may require information (e.g.exam board) to better tailor my sessions. More details on what I can offer are below…


-Exam technique at GCSE and A-Level

-Content for Human/Physical geography and Fieldwork

-Skills including cartography (maps), statistics and data analysis

-Live marking and feedback for exam papers

-Engaging lessons for younger students exploring geographical concepts

-I can provide resources including exam papers, case study worksheets and knowledge organisers


For any enquiries please email: [email protected]


I am happy to provide the following documents: QTS certification/DBS

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