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GCSE/A level Maths + Physics Tutor


Ljettoo

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As we've just started the new school term I wanted to get the message out that I'm offering A-level/GCSE maths and physics tutoring in the East Dulwich/Peckham area. Having recently graduated with a masters degree in Astrophysics I'm looking to supplement my day job with some extra hours.


I have previous experience privately tutoring as well as working in schools and am fully DBS cleared. I'm based on Gowlett Road, and am happy to travel within reason (I'll be cycling so it can't be too much of a distance!)


Typically I charge ?30 an hour but am happy to adjust the rate if you book multiple sessions. Also am open to doing group sessions for a bit of a discount if you can get together a couple of people who might benefit from it. Feel free to give me a call for more details +447726789056.


Many thanks!

Lawrence Jettoo

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