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Tutoring :Maths, Sciences & History (up to A level). Biology & Chemistry A level


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I am a local Ex-Charter School Student with 9 A*s at GCSE and 3 A/A*s at A Level in Chemistry, Biology & History. I have just finished my first semester of a 4 year masters degree in Chemistry with industrial experience at The University of Manchester. I offer home tutoring in all Sciences, Maths and History up to GCSE level and tutoring in Chemistry and Biology at A level. I am used to helping younger students as I have mentored and tutored students up to GCSE at The Charter School in Science and Maths. In my gap year I worked as a childminder for 3 children (I primary and 2 secondary) and part of my job was supporting them with their homework.


I am available any time of day from December 27th ? Janurary 14th 2016. I will also be available in the Easter break and summer from June 10th onwards. I live in North Dulwich and I am happy to travel to: Dulwich, Herne Hill, Peckham, Brixton, Camberwell, Tulse Hill and Crystal Palace.


Qualifications:

One A* and two A?s at A level in Chemistry, Biology and History

9 A*s at GCSE, including Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Double Maths.

I have been fully CRB checked


References are available.


Please contact Ben on 07805864617 or [email protected]

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