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Looking to improve your Physics GCSE and A Level Grades - 6 slots for next year


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Struggling with Physics?
Is your child finding physics challenging? As a parent, you may feel their frustration when homework takes hours, and you catch yourself saying, “I wish I could help more.” Physics can feel overwhelming without a solid understanding of the concepts behind each problem, especially when students are expected to analyse real-world situations.

You’ve Tried Flashcards and YouTube Clips
You’ve tried watching YouTube videos on Newton’s Laws, testing them with flashcards on key terms, and reviewing the textbook together. Despite these efforts, it can feel like pieces of the puzzle are still missing. You know that your child’s confidence will grow as they begin to grasp the material and succeed in their studies.

How I Can Help
This is where I can help! As an experienced physics teacher, examiner, and tutor, I offer personalised support to help your child break down complex problems and grasp the underlying concepts. Together, we create problems based on their interests, making physics both approachable and engaging. With this approach, I’ll ensure your child has a strong foundation to excel in their GCSE and A Level physics studies. This is a perfect time for your Year 12 to gain support in this last year to attain those grades for university

www.physicswithkate.com

Contact me and we can have a free phone consultation to see how I can support your child on their Physics journey. I have 6 slots available for next term as my last cohort have now completed their exams. Slots are:
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Monday - Thursday  
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm on Monday and Tuesday

Best wishes,
Kate


Some reviews I've had from previous courses, with more on our website:
The GCSE science revision course exceeded our expectations in every way. Not only did my daughter grow in confidence and practice her exam technique, but she also enjoyed working in small groups and the warm, engaging style of all three teachers. Thank you for a brilliant course!
Thank you so much! My daughter really enjoyed and got a lot out of the week - we’ve enjoyed her dinner time science lectures too! (this evenings was hierarchy of waves and parts of the heart.) 

 

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