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WANTED - Experienced Maths Tutor for prep for GCSE - Year 9 student


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We are looking for an experienced maths tutor to help our daughter, who will be starting Year 9, prepare for her GCSEs. She is attending a private school in East Dulwich. We are seeking someone with:

A strong background in maths, ideally a qualified teacher or a tutor with experience in GCSE-level maths.
A clear and engaging teaching style that makes concepts easy to understand.
Patience and encouragement to help build confidence and problem-solving skills.
Experience tailoring lessons and focusing on key GCSE topics.

Lessons would ideally take place weekly, either in person (ideally) or online (occasionally). If you are interested, or know of anyone, please get in touch with your availability, experience, and rate!

Thanks,
Kay

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