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Year 7 to 11 Maths and Science Tutoring


Will Amadi

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Maths & Science Tutoring: Year 7 to GCSE

Need help with Maths or Science? Struggling with tricky concepts or preparing for exams? I’m here to guide you through!

One-on-one tutoring available for Maths and Science students from Year 7 to GCSE level. Whether you’re aiming for top grades or just need extra support, my tailored lessons will help you gain confidence and master these subjects.

About Me:

  • Qualified Tutor: I hold a 2:1 bachelor’s degree in Biology from The University of Manchester and achieved an A* in Maths and Biology A level, an A in Chemistry A level and an A in Physics AS level.
  • Experienced: Over 5 years of experience tutoring both Maths and Science (from years 7 to 11), helping students improve their grades and understanding.

Why choose my tutoring?

  • Tailored Lessons: Lessons designed around your needs, focusing on areas you find challenging.
  • Clear Explanations: I simplify complex concepts in both Maths and Science to make learning easier and more enjoyable.
  • Exam Preparation: Proven strategies for exam success, with a focus on past papers and exam technique.
  • Flexible Hours: After school and weekend sessions to suit your schedule.

Subjects Covered:

  • Maths: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Probability, Statistics, and more.
  • Science: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics—covering all key topics in the GCSE syllabus.

Location:                                                                                                                                       

  • Available for both online or in-person tutoring (South London).

For more information or to book a session, contact:
📧 Email: [email protected]
📞 Phone: 07983080669

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