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  • 2 months later...

 all - all maths tutoring is not the same. My name is avnee morjaria (please do google me) and I am looking for my next maths tutee. I only take on one at once from January until exams and offer one or two sessions a week.

I am an experienced maths teacher, have written maths textbooks and have regularly advised government ministers on maths and other education policy.

The main thing is I really understand how teenagers learn maths properly because of years and years of experience. I understand how children learn and the maths not just the maths. 
 

I charge a premium price, seventy pounds for an hour if it is one a week or 120 pounds for two 45 minute sessions a week ( I would recommend the latter for the most progress). I prefer to tutor online or for a tutee to come to me but it depends on the offers I get.
 

I’m opening applications for my next tutee. I guarantee to raise your child’s predicted grades. My last tutee went up two grades in 5 months ( can provide reference).
 

Private message on 07791217891 for a conversation about your child’s maths progress and we can decide whether we can work together.

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