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Wanted - GCSE Maths Tutor


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I'm looking for a GCSE maths tutor for my daughter who's in Year 9. Her school is doing this 3-year GCSE syllabus (don't get me started...!!) and she's struggling a bit.


We're based in Upper Sydenham and would want someone to come here once a week. She'd prefer a female tutor.


Interested? Please PM me.

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Hey, I'm not sure if this is still relevant, but I'm a year 11 student now and when I was in year 9 I had an older student teach me maths. A lot of people didn't think this would help but I'd tell her what I was struggling with and she'd either explain it to me or learn it herself and then explain it to me the next week. I'm in year 11 now and am in set 1 of 7. My predicted grade is a 9 and I would be happy to do some tutoring on the weekends! I know a lot of parents would much rather an adult tutor but if you do feel different then please PM back!

Completely understand if this isn't useful!

Thanks, Eva

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