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Maths/Science Tutor GCSE/A level Required


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Hello I am a maths and science tutor and I have been working with Tutor Hunt for the past 4 years. I am currently working and Kings College Hospital as a Clinical Scientist and could offer lessons on weekdays after 5pm.


I have CRB (DBS) clearance and have graduated from UCL with a first in Medical Physics.

  • 1 month later...

Hello,


I would be able to help you with Physics tutoring. I am currently teaching 4 other students in and around East Dulwich (2 of which are A level physics). I have 4 years of experience. I am currently working as a clinical scientist at King's College London and have a degree in Physics with Medical Physics from UCL.


Regards


Glafkos

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Hi my name is Ben Amadi and I am a local Ex-Charter School Student with 9 A*s at GCSE and 3 A/A*s at A Level in Chemistry, Biology & History. I am currently on a gap year due to start 4 year degree in Chemistry with industrial experience at Manchester University in Sept.

I offer home tutoring in all Sciences, Maths and History up to GCSE level and tutoring in Chemistry and Biology at A level.

I am used to helping younger students as I have mentored and tutored students up to GCSE at The Charter School in Science and Maths. In my gap year I am currently working as a childminder for 3 children (I primary and 2 secondary) and part of my job is supporting them with their homework.


Qualifications:

One A* and two A?s at A level in Chemistry, Biology and History

9 A*s at GCSE, including Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Double Maths.


I live in Herne Hill and I am happy to travel to: Dulwich, Peckham, Brixton, Camberwell, Tulse Hill and Crystal Palace.

I am fully CRB checked and references are available from The Charter School (contact Dr Barratt or Dr Henry, at [email protected] and [email protected]


Having recently finished school I understand what is it like as a student leading up to summer exams, so I am more than happy to help students with exam preparation and revision tips. Please contact Ben on 07805864617 or [email protected]


?15 an Hour

  • 3 months later...

Hi Ben


I have a 13 year old daughter and 12 year old son who would both like some tutoring in maths and science. We live in West Dulwich. Can you let me know if you would be interested in tutoring them, either together or seperately.


Many thanks

Fiona

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