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On-line tutoring for GCSE and A level - English and history


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I have a few remaining time slots available for assistance in examination preparation for English and history. I am an ex head of department who has been tutoring professionally for the last six years. My coaching is largely geared to strategic approaches to passing formal examinations. I have been able to assist all my students into attaining a pass grade at GCSE (over the past six years that consists of over 100 students) - 80% of my students have received a level 7 or above. At A level, the success rate is excellent with with outcomes at grade A or higher at 63%. I am familiar with all specifications from all boards including IGCSE. I charge 50 pounds an hour.

If you need any further information please call me on 07807635310 or post a message.

Phil Winter

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