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Does your child need help with their potions? Maybe this Science Teacher can help


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Hello

Are your children's spells going horribly wrong? 

Let's see if we can get things bubbling again - and sort out their Expelliarmus from their Wingardium Leviosa (or even their glucagon from their glycogen)!             

Do they want help with their transfigurations - or perhaps just their wave transmissions?

Help is at hand for:

  • KS3 Science
  • GCSE Combined Science, Physics, Chemistry and Biology
  • A level Chemistry

Sessions are online using Zoom. Summer catch-up sessions only (I'm afraid I have no availability after September).

The Potion Tutor

I love helping students bridge their knowledge gaps and gain confidence, not only with the aim of improving their grades, but also to inspire an interest in the world around us. 

  • Qualified Secondary Science Teacher (PGCE QTS) 
  • Enhanced DBS (security check for working with children)
  • Three years tutoring experience including working with schools to support out of school students, delivering the Covid catch up 'National Tutoring Programme' to small groups and private work.
  • Volunteer A-level Chemistry tutor for The Access Project which provides free tuition to under-privileged students.
  • Educated to degree and master's level in Chemistry and Biomolecular science, respectively. 

Send me a private message and I will send you further details, including rates and my number, so we can have a chat. 

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Tammy

 

 

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