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Experienced GCSE English tutor with space available for 2024


leighannjanemorris

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I am an experienced English teacher and tutor at a local school (Harris Girls East Dulwich) with a strong track record of helping GCSE students achieve way beyond their targets whilst enjoying the subject. In last year's GCSE examinations, my students achieved an average progress 8 score of over 3 in both English literature and language. 

Do get in touch if you would like to discuss in-person English GCSE tutoring through term time/holidays in 2024. I am based in Nunhead and can tutor anywhere I can cycle to! 

I'm experienced in teaching a range of texts on the AQA GCSE English literature and language syllabus, including Macbeth (Shakespeare), Jekyll & Hyde (19th century novel), Leave Taking/Lord of the Flies (modern novel), and both the Love & relationships and Power & Conflict poetry anthologies. 

Unfortunately, due to conflict of interest, I am unable to tutor students I am currently teaching at Harris Girls Academy East Dulwich. If you are interested, feel free to drop me an email at: [email protected]

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