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Does your child need help to create an effective and efficient revision timetable and stick to it? Would they benefit from coaching in HOW to revise so that they see fast improvements in their past paper scores and feel confident in how to break up their study sessions into short, effective bursts?


I am a local tutor with over 7 years experience of helping students achieve their potential across a wide range of subjects. I am an experienced coach and can work with your child to take the stress out of the next 4 months, plan exactly the types of revision that they are going to do and when and then provide ongoing weekly coaching support where necessary or else simply some intensive sessions over a weekend or half term to help them get organised and begin to implement the new techniques.


I can provide testimonials from previous GCSE and A-level students who found learning my revision techniques transformed their approach to their GCSEs/A-levels. I have coached students from Ds and Es to As and A*s. Please send me a private message or call me on 07738016357 if you would like to know more.


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