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Hello, my name is Arhan Luthra and I am a maths tutor about to enter my third year of a Philosophy and Mathematics degree at the University of Edinburgh.

I am 21 years old and have spent the last 4 years tutoring maths to children of various ages in Dulwich and the surrounding area. In this time I have helped my students to develop their abilities and confidence across a wide range of mathematical topics. 

I have a passion for maths and helping young people with maths is something I deeply enjoy. Past students and parents have commended me for my firm and effective approach to teaching which aims to identify and improve students weak points, whilst still maintaining a friendly and relaxed environment. I achieved A* and 9s in A level and GCSE maths respectively and know exactly what it takes to excel in exams. I aim however to not only prepare my students for exams, but to also develop their mathematical thinking to give them a deeper understanding of the content.

For the most part, since I am based in Edinburgh, my lessons take place online. This sometimes puts parents off, but I have found that lessons run just as smoothly as in person. The lessons take place over microsoft teams, and I will provide you with a webcam which allows me to follow your child's work.

I am comfortable with teaching any age, specialising in GCSE and A level. I attended the Charter School North Dulwich achieving the following GCSE and A level grades:

Education and experience:

A Levels:

4 A* in Maths, Chemistry, Physics and EPQ.

GCSE:

9 9's, 2 8's including 9s in Maths and Further Maths.

 

I offer a range of different tutoring styles tailored to individual needs. This could be simply going over school work and homework with a student and to ensure that they fully understand what they're learning at school, or more in depth past paper questions and exam technique so that the student is as ready as they can be for their exams. I am friendly and reliable. Whatever the students needs, I will cater my teaching to get the most out of my lessons 🙂

My rate is £35 an hour, however I don't want my teaching to be limited to only those who can afford it,  so will be offering cheaper lessons at £20 an hour for those who need it. I usually recommend 2 hour lessons weekly due to the large amounts of content in GCSE and A level maths. 

I am also fully DBS checked and have experience working as a teaching assistant in schools around the area.

Please feel free to contact me for any questions or queries, my phone number is 07389062877. I am able to provide references if required. 

I am aiming to build up a new roster of students for the new school year. Spaces will be limited so get in touch sooner rather than later!

Thanks a lot!

Edited by Arhan
  • 2 weeks later...

Arhan is a diligent, patient and reliable tutor with exceptional ability to calmly explain his subject to his students. He helped my daughter pass her GCSE maths, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him for any tutoring role.

 Thanks so much Arhan.

Simon

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