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Chemistry GCSE & Psychology A Level extra tuition!


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Hi there,


I'm an experienced personal tutor living on Ondine Road in East Dulwich. I do most of my work through the Blue Tutors agency (https://bluetutors.co.uk/) but figured it would be worth posting here in case any locals are interested!


I studied Psychology and Philosophy at Oxford so often teach those subjects to A-Level (AQA or OCR) and I also have a lot of experience teaching Chemistry to GCSE level (my most popular subject).


I'm young, engaging and stimulating! Message or give me a ring if you need extra help with A levels or GCSEs. References available from local tutees.


Cheers,

Ilan

07971 416 143

TESTIMONIALS....


"Ilan is a fantastic tutor! He helped my daughter to an excellent result in GCSE Chemistry."

Sharon, Dulwich


"Ilan worked with my son for over a year on GCSE Chemistry and Physics modules. They got on really well and my son ended up with some outstanding grades."

Gloria, Beckenham


"Ilan home schooled me for my entire A2 Psychology course. He was excellent. It was hard work, but I ended up with some great results."

Greg, Tulse Hill

  • 5 months later...

Hello Ilan

We are an academic tutoring company based in East Dulwich, trading for 6 years, and obtaining most of our new work through recommendations.

Please have a look at our website at www.knowledgeseekers.co.uk and let us know if our ethos resonates with you.

Best regards,

Alexandra Beeley MA (Oxon)

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