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English and Creative Writing Tutor for 11+, GCSE, A-Level


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I am an English and Creative Writing tutor with 500+ hours of tutoring experience. I currently teach children for entry at 11+ and 13+ to local private and grammar schools. I specialise in entrance exams, tutoring to the specific requirements of the GL and CEM tests, including Verbal and Non-Verbal reasoning. I also teach maths for the 11+. I teach GCSE and A-Level English (including preparing KS3 students for GCSE). I have a proven record of dramatically increasing the confidence and grades of my students. Two KS3 students I teach finished top of their year groups for English after tutoring from me for six months.


I have a First Class Honours Degree in English Literature from the University of Warwick and a Masters with Distinction from Kings College London. My hourly rate is competitive, and is negotiable depending on distance, level of subject and length of lesson.


Please get in touch via PM or text me on +447758511554.


References from clients who found me via the EDF are available.


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