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Experienced math/science tutor


i.miell

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Hi all, I am offering maths and science tutoring for both GCSE and A Level Maths further maths and sciences

English and Maths also provided for SATs students. 

If you’d like tutoring for other qualifications (uni entrance exams, 11+ ect) please get in touch anyway and I’ll see what I can do! 

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Why choose me as a tutor

>I have tutored numerous students recently, One student improved from grade 5 to grade 7 in all three subjects. References available on request.

>As I am on a gap year, I am able to give your son/daughter my full attention, both through tutoring sessions and free of charge homework help over the phone. In addition, my timetable is highly flexible. 


>I was interviewed to read Physics at Oxford in the previous year and am to attend a Russell group university next year 

>many of my former students include those with ADHD and OCD, therefore I may be able to accommodate your child’s needs.  

My rate is £40/hour for all subjects and levels. 

First session is free for all students. 

Please contact on your preferred platform.

+44 7518906470

[email protected]

Google docs with references, some referees have consented to give contact info on request
 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-F-wGwv5Nd0S8_3jpQIV1kZNTwqpWiV2am0N4wVSqdU/edit
 

 

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