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I am a Maths and Science tutor with over four years of experience with young people aged between 11 and 16.


I can quickly form a great relationship with students, based on mutual respect. I always strive to get to the root of any difficulties - either with a specific topic or the subject in general.


Tutoring can be totally tailored to your personal needs, whether that is help with homework, keeping the curriculum fresh over the summer, or support with exams. I can also help to prepare students for the jump from GCSE to A Level Maths.


Currently studying BA Social Anthropology, I have A Levels in Maths, Chemistry and French. Before starting at university I worked in the Department for Education for a year - providing topical briefings to the Secretary of State, Prime Minister and other senior ministers.


I have references and a full DBS check which can be provided on request.


All tuition takes place in your own home, or if you prefer, a public space - my travel is included in the hourly rate of ?28.


If you feel that I could be a good fit for your child, please feel free to either text/call on 07502939817, or send me a PM.

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