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Tutoring in Mathematics for Primary School to A-Level


Aimee Burke

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Dear all,

My name is Aimée Burke and I am looking for new clients for tutoring in Mathematics. I am about to start a degree at Durham University and I have an A* in A-Level Maths as well as a 9 at GCSE. I attended a well known local private school and am very familiar with the 11+ application processes for the local schools.  I have been tutoring primary school pupils (aged 8-11) in Maths, English and Reasoning for 11+ exams for over 3 years and GCSE Maths pupils over the past year. This experience has led me to understand which teaching methods work best and how to personalise my lessons for each individual student. I have a great understanding of the mathematics syllabus from Key Stage 1 to A-Level, so I can tailor my lessons to suit the current stage of my pupils.

I am based in Sydenham and am able to travel to your home to teach in person, or provide lessons online. Please reach out if you have any questions: [email protected]

Thank you for your interest,

Aimée

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