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I am a male science teacher working at a Dulwich Independent School with 20 years experience. I have helped many students reach their full potential at school and through private tutoring. This year nearly all of my GCSE Physics students achieved 8s and 9s. Whilst I specialise is Physics, I have taught Chemistry and Biology for many years too.

I can help your child to understand those tricky concepts, reliably calculate the correct answer and give the right level of detail in their written explanations to get the best grade this summer, focused on exactly what they need.

Rates (per hour)

Individual sessions: Face to face (£75) & Online (£60)

Call 07771 697517 to confirm availability and arrange your first session.

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