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Want your child to achieve top grades? I provide online tutoring for GCSE & A-level Maths and A-level Physics


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With your collaboration, I’m here to help you or your child achieve top grades in their chosen subject, paving the way to their first-choice sixth form, college or university. With two years of experience tutoring both online and in person, I've worked with students of various ages and subjects. I specialise in tutoring GCSE & A-level Maths and A-level Physics.

Each session is 1 hour long, with most of that time spent focusing on deepening understanding and reinforcing subject knowledge through practice questions (especially exam-style questions). To ensure consistent progress, I tutor 2 sessions per week, supplemented with continuation work for independent study outside of our time together. All sessions are recorded, so if you ever need to revisit a specific explanation or catch up on a missed session, there is access to everything. 

Having recently sat my GCSEs in 2021 and my A-levels in 2023, I have personal knowledge and experience of the best methods to raise grades and perform your best in exams. I achieved a 9 in GCSE Maths, an A in A-level Maths, and an A in A-level Physics. Investing time and effort into question practice is the best way to solidify knowledge - it allows you to efficiently get to know your way around the content until you are confident enough to explain concepts you’ve learnt to others. It is a large part of the reason why I was accepted to the University of Edinburgh - my first choice and a Top 5 Ranking UK University (according to Times Higher Education 2024).

By committing to regular attendance, continuing practice outside of our sessions, and catching up when needed, success is not just a possibility—it’s a guarantee. Together, we can make top grades a reality and set you on the fast track to securing a place at your top choice sixth form, college, or university. 

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