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Ivy League Tutor for GCSEs, A Level Maths/ Geography/ Further Maths/ Economics, Entrance Exams (11+) and General School Help


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Hi all,
I’m Zara, a freshman at Columbia University in New York, studying Economics and Applied Maths. I recently graduated from JAGS in Dulwich. I offer patient and caring tutoring - tailored to your child’s pace and needs.

I can help your child with GCSE Maths/ Further Maths, Geography, English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, and A Level Maths/Further Maths, Geog and Econ. I also offer guidance on the US college app process and SAT tutoring (College Board). 

Over the past three years, I’ve helped students from Charter, Kingsdale, JAGS, DC, Alleyn's, and St Dunstan's improve from Us to 7/8/9s at GCSE. I have supported several children through successful 11+ admissions to top private schools, including intensive last-minute help for a September-January course. I am also happy to support with general HW/ school help! I have experience working with children with neurodiversities/ special learning needs and ages 4-18. 

Rates:
– £55/hr for online lessons

Qualifications:
– Achieved A*A*A*A* in A-Levels (Economics, Geography, Maths, Further Maths)
– A in EPQ
– 11 A*s at GCSE (JAGS)
– 1600 SAT (perf score)

If you’re looking for a tutor who’s kind, reliable, and results-driven, feel free to get in touch at [email protected] or message me here.

Please note that I am in NYC for uni, so I can only offer online lessons. During my breaks, when I am in London, I am happy to tutor in person. 

Thanks!
Zara

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  • Zaram changed the title to Ivy League Tutor for GCSEs, A Level Maths/ Geography/ Further Maths/ Economics, Entrance Exams (11+) and General School Help

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