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Hello,
 
I'm a local Physics teacher and examiner (previously at Alleyn's for 14 years) and I'm running A Level Physics revision sessions over the February half-term for Year 13 students.
 
Each morning we work through a complete past paper together in a small group — maximum 10 students so everyone can ask questions.
 
**Dates:** 16–19 Feb (Mon–Thu), 11am–1pm
**Format:** Online via Zoom
**Cost:** £40 per session — choose the days you need
 
**Daily topics:**
Mon — Mechanics & Materials
Tue — Electricity, Waves & Quantum
Wed — Further Mechanics, Fields & Particles
Thu — Thermodynamics, Radiation, Oscillations & Cosmology
 
We use Edexcel International papers for their clear module structure, but the exam technique and core physics applies across AQA, OCR and all boards.
 
I've had some lovely feedback from families in the area:
 
Best teacher ever — helped my A Level understanding to the point so I gained a place to study Financial Maths at university.Milo, Year 13 Student

Kate is a gifted teacher who has always made physics interesting and fun. She is full of energy and so supportive. I highly recommend her. — Year 13 Parent, Dulwich

Thanks for you excellent tutoring with my daughter over the summer. Having struggled with physics over the last year in just a few sessions her confidence and interest in physics has 100% turned around — Salma, Parent
 
I'm Enhanced DBS checked, indemnity insured, and hold a first-class degree in Physics from Bristol. Happy to have a chat if you'd like to discuss whether it's a good fit for your child — 07925 197752.
   
Thanks,
Kate

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