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Hi everyone,

My name is Indigo and I am an experienced tutor keen to take on students for GCSE and A-level online tutoring - Psychology, Chemistry and Biology. I use a very good digital set-up, including a digital whiteboard and screen sharing. I have tutored students in these subjects and have seen improvements in their grades.

Rate £35 per hour. Reviews below signature but references also available on request.

I am about to start a B.Sc. in Psychology at Liverpool University this September.  I achieved A*AA at A-Level (Psychology, Chemistry, Biology) and 10 GCSE's (grades 8-9) as a student at Alleyn's School.  I am just finishing my gap year during which I spent January to May teaching in a rural primary school in Ghana. I used my strong communication skills to really engage the children in science, developing interactive teaching methods and visual aids to improve learning. 

If you are interested in hiring me to tutor your child, please feel free to contact me: [email protected], 07465 763509

Many thanks,

Indigo Skinnard

Reviews:

'Indigo is a great tutor. Very focused on giving the student what they need. She is proactive and plans lessons to really get the most out of the tutor time. After just a few sessions in chemistry my daughter felt much more confident' (Jemima, mother)

'Indigo tutored our son for his GCSE chemistry. He's dyslexic and was feeling very low in academic confidence. Indigo worked with him to understand his way of learning and transformed both his confidence and his grades . He enjoyed working with her. She is bright , kind, reliable , and is an excellent communicator. I would absolutely recommend her' (Sarah, mother)

 

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  • Indigo Skinnard changed the title to GCSE & A-Level Psychology, Chemistry and Biology - experienced tutor

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