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5 Star Google review rated maths tutor has slots available to help prepare year 9, year 10 & year 11 students for their GCSE exams.

 

I am a former college tutor who has great experience in delivering one to one lessons and preparing students for success.

 

Please, do not leave it too late to find out your child needs help. Act now!

At the moment, all lessons are delivered successfully online.

If you would like to have a chat, call me on 07799282020

 

Below is one of my Google reviews.

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Steve tutored my son towards his Maths GCSE. My son is not academic and was struggling with maths and not getting much support at school, but with Steve’s support turned things around and in the end achieved a decent result in his GCSEs.

He established a good rapport with Steve, whose help was invaluable. Steve is 100% dedicated and committed, calm and diligent, professional, and a pleasure to have around. I would recommend him with no hesitation.

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