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Maths and Physics Tutor - £20/hr


S. Alexander

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Are you looking for a tutor who not only excels in Maths and Physics but also understands and empathises with your child's unique learning needs?


My name is Sylvia Alexander, and I am an A-Level student currently studying Maths, Physics, and Further Maths at The Charter School North Dulwich. With a reliable, patient, and kind demeanour, I bring experience working with children of all ages as a regular babysitter and tutor.
I offer face-to-face tutoring for any year group up to Year 11, available on weekdays after school and weekends. I specialise in supporting children through the critical transition from primary to secondary school, all the way through their GCSEs. Having recently completed my own GCSEs, I am well-acquainted with the challenges and pressures students face.
My approach to tutoring is centered on empathy and understanding. I strive to create a supportive and encouraging environment where your child can thrive. I am dedicated to helping them successfully navigate GCSE content, establish strong revision habits, and develop effective strategies.
My goal is to boost your child's confidence, deepen their interest and understanding of the subjects, and improve their grades. I believe every child has the potential to excel, and with the right support, they can achieve remarkable success.
If you are interested in giving your child the extra help they need to succeed in Maths and Physics, please DM me to set up a meeting, or hear more about my experience and qualifications. My rate is £20/hr.
Together, we can make learning a positive and rewarding experience! 

 

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