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Saturday Maths GCSE 6 Week Fast Track Course, London


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Get from your current grade to 7/8/9 Guaranteed (B-A*)


Learn with Certainty


Saturday 11:00 till 14:00

Start Date: 31st March 2018 ? 5th May 2018

3 Hour Workshop


WARNING: This course WILL involve intense work & push you to your limits!


Location:

Borough Library

211 Borough High Street

SE1 1JA


Snacks and drinks provided*

Cost: ?60 Per Session

Limited spaces (only 4 per class)

Call to enquire/book 07988673186



How it Works:


Packed with exam technique tips, model answers, broken down past papers, and tons of targeted topic reviews with instantaneous feedback, we know how to progress you from your current grade to a 7/8/9 from now until Examination time.


Our unique plan begins with an initial online assessment (prior to initial session) to identify areas of weakness and optimise a revision plan for you from now until examinations begin (Mid May).


Whether it's improving content knowledge, practising exam techniques, or memorising key definitions/formulas, we help make best use of your busy time from now until Exam time.


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Nathaniel Ihencor // A* Student

There is a passion for teaching which is really transmitted to the student. I was inspired by their ability to break down complex concepts to make them understandable.


Ethan Metcalfe // A* Student

Lessons were planned and well structured. Thank you


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What You Also Get:


In addition to the three hour workshop, you also get:


Access to Resources (practice papers, solutions, explained answers, best online links, a revision schedule and strategy guide, plus tons more)

Weekly/Daily targeted practice tailored to your individial needs

Weekly progress/feedback report on improvement

Involvement with our interactive 24/7 WhatsApp group where any questions will be answered by us in real time.


Our Guarantee:


Any Student who joins our workshop will have us as assurance of progress as we hold every student ACCOUNTABLE for their progress. We make sure NO student is left behind. That is why our course has one of the highest success rates.


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Jacob Omondi // A Student

Attended this for Maths GCSE retakes. Has been very helpful and been through everything we need to know! The course has been very professional and I am happy at the pace we works at, if you're stuck he goes through and explains the different steps so you understand it. I would recommend this course to anyone!



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Tutor:


Christopher Njau is an experienced teacher and private tutor for Maths and Physics. Holding a Masters in Aerospace Engineering and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), he has worked extensively teaching in multiple private schools and state schools, amassing over 1000+ hours experience tutoring.


Currently a full time Tutor and member of several top tutoring agencies, and specialising in Maths and Physics, he has prepared students GCSE, iGCSE, A-Level exams, and Oxbridge entry exams, and most of the students have achieved grades above their predicted results.


Call to book 07988673186


Check out our website:

www.exam-experts.co.uk we also have Easter revision programmes & one day Intensive GCSE / A-Level Exam Preparation Days.

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