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Vastly Experienced Maths (11+/13+/GCSE) and Physics (Y7-13) Tutor. Current Teacher & Examiner wt 10+ Years of Experience


AlexBirchmore

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Hello, and thanks for taking the time to view my advert,


I am a vastly experienced current teacher and Head of Department at a London day school, offering friendly, professional and exceptional quality tuition for Maths (11+, 13+, GCSE) and Physics (KS3, GCSE, A-level) around SE London.


In addition to 10+ years teaching and tutoring experience I am a current A-level examiner for AQA and have been an A-level examiner for Edexcel in the past.


Being a current teacher means I have a wealth of up-to-date knowledge and resources to ensure pupils make excellent progress and really get to grips with the content.


Tuition can be arranged weekly (after 5pm weekdays or weekend mornings - depending on availability), or on an ad-hoc basis (again, depending on availability).


Please feel free to contact me for any more information, to ask any questions, to discuss your child's unique requirements, and to learn more about my competitive rates.


I look forward to hearing from you,

Alex

  • 2 months later...

Hi there


Do you have any physics year 13 tutoring capacity. I have an offer from Imperial which requires 3 x A*. I’m confident I can achieve this in 2 of my subjects but in physics I’m less confident do you think you can help.

Contact Emmanuel at Scholarius - he has a wealth of experience getting students the grades for top universities. He tutors maths and all the sciences and has a specialist team of tutors at Scholarius consulting.


Emmanuel

https://scholariusconsulting.co.uk/

Good morning Alex,


I am interested in weekly tutoring for my year 10 daughter in maths and physics. One week maths one week physics and so on maybe.


What is your hourly rate please?


Kind regards


Kim

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