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I have taught boys and girls in secondary schools (boarding and day, single-sex and co-ed), and have tutored pupils from Y5 upwards. In a school environment I have taught the top year (Y6) in a primary school, and all tiers of secondary school (including GCSEs, A-Levels, and the International Baccalaureate). I have also tutored pupils preparing for Common Entrance exams and scholarship exams.
I think tuition sessions benefit from incorporating as much variety as possible, including vocabulary-picture association in memory games, translation work, grammar exercises, and (if required) the solid staple of vocabulary tests. I can provide tuition across the full spectrum of age and ability, from those facing particular challenges with their learning to assisting gifted students seeking to extend their studies. I always provide an updated 'Scheme of Work' to both pupil and parents after each session, so that everyone is clear what the targets are and what has been achieved.
Please note that lessons cancelled with less than 24 hours' notice will be charged at the full rate. Lessons cancelled between 24-48 hours beforehand will be charged at 50% of the full rate.
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Elizabeth Young
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News! 30 minis tutorial is £13( Weekdays anytime before 4pm). This is for the peroson who want to pratice conversation only.
Do you want to learn Japanese from scratch? Do you want to improve your Japanese with fun?
Let me help you. I am a qualified teacher with extensive experience in teaching and comprehensive knowledge of Education. I have completed Two MA and PhD graduate studies in Japan and the UK. I have taught Japanese at a prestigious grammar school in Kent.
With a long-term teaching career, I know how to deliver an effective lesson to improve students’ performance.
In my lesson, you can speak Japanese as much as you want! Because practice is the key to successful learning and a shortcut to becoming a fluent speaker. Even if you have full knowledge, it could be practically pointless when you cannot use it in a real situation.
I deliver pacey, articulate, and intensive lessons with lots of fun elements. I can customise lessons depending on your goal, interest, and level so that the format will vary. Absolute beginners are also very welcome, too!
Absolute beginner course has about 48 lessons /30 minutes (=24 lessons/ hour). I mainly use my handmade presentation slides created for standardised tests based on the grammar school's curriculum. You can gradually increase vocabularies and practise grammar in an organized way. When you complete this course, you will be able to speak, read, write, and listen to basic Japanese.
I am available before 5pm on weekdays, but this does not always apply to every student. So, please contact me to find out the detail.
Your first lesson is about 20 minutes, which is set for getting to know each other and check your Japanese level.
Lesson duration: One session is
30 mins or 40 mins. You can choose!
The platform is Zoom. The Lesson fee varies.
For face-to-face lesson, I am available morinig and early afternoon.
If any questions, pleaes feel free to ontact me.
I am excited to have you in my class!
Visit my website ( you can read students' testmonials!)
https://whynotlearnjapanese.com/
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Junko Ladd
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I am a dedicated Physical Education teacher with extensive experience working in schools across West Sussex. As a former moderator for AQA, I have a deep understanding of the latest GCSE PE curriculum, ensuring my students receive the most up-to-date and effective guidance.
My tutoring style is approachable, down-to-earth, and tailored to the unique needs of each student. I believe that creating a comfortable and supportive learning environment is essential for success, especially at the GCSE level. With a good sense of humour and a focus on building rapport, I help students feel confident and motivated in their learning journey.
I have a particular passion for teaching subjects like physiology, psychology, and biomechanics within sport and physical education. My approach revolves around setting clear, concise learning objectives and using evidence-based techniques, such as Bloom’s taxonomy, to deepen understanding and enhance student progress. I’m highly skilled at differentiating instruction—whether it’s through questioning techniques, feedback, or adapting to individual learning styles. My focus is always on maximizing student growth and ensuring they reach their full potential.
In addition to exam preparation, I offer structured support in academic writing, guiding students on how to construct reflective and analytical essays in PE. This ensures they can confidently express their understanding of complex concepts. Whether you need help mastering biomechanics, improving academic writing, or understanding the psychology behind sport performance, I am here to guide you every step of the way.
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Ethan Comber
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History, English Literature, English, Writing, Business Studies, and Religious Studies lessons in Bromley, UK.
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Zebedee Franklin
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*Please contact me on my business WhatsApp number +447832176914, or email me at simon.chu2006@googlemail.com*
I have three years tutoring experience of GCSE and A Level Mathematics, as well as A Level Further Mathematics.
Aside from this, I have worked at King`s College London Mathematics School for nine years, teaching AS Computer Science as well as supporting students in admissions test preparation for Maths (i.e. the Oxford MAT and STEP papers). This has also involved mathematics outreach for y10 and y11 students,.
Before working in a school (during my PhD), I took on a range of tutorials for undergraduate mathematics students, mainly based on 1st and 2nd year modules, covering introductory calculus, analysis and abstract algebra.
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Simon Chu
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I have taught physics for almost twenty years at two top-rated schools, Tiffin Boys’ in Kingston and The Judd School in Tonbridge, where I was Head of Physics, and where I gained a Physics Teacher Award from the Institute of Physics.
I have a BSc Honours degree in Applied Physics, a Diploma in Industrial Studies, Qualified Teacher Status, Chartered London Teacher Status and am a Fellow of the College of Teachers. I have a DBS certificate from my role at Judd School.
The lessons I provide are carefully tailored to meet the objectives of the student – these maybe quite wide-ranging or focus on specific discrete topics. I can assess ability, areas of subject knowledge weakness, how each student best learns and how to build confidence and understanding. My lessons will include theory and explanation, contextual reference, worked examples and help with specific questions. Any notes produced by me during the lesson will be left with the student. The duration will be one hour, and if part of a series of lessons, will begin with a recap and appraisal of the previous lesson.
I can cover all aspects of GCSE and A-level Physics (including guidance for the A-level practical qualification) for AQA, EdExcel, IB and most other boards.
I would be just as delighted to raise a student from a level 3 grade to a 4, as I would an 8 to a 9; I am happy to assist at all abilities.
I am also qualified and experienced in providing teacher training for the Physics elements of KS3 and KS4 science teaching and can support and refresh Biology and Chemistry teachers with any areas of Physics they are not fully confident with (and help answers some of those tricky questions from students!).
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Simon Hewitt
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Physical education lessons in Coulsdon, UK.
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Holly Budd
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Computer Science and Information Technology lessons in Crawley, UK.
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Shadab Kazi
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I am a dedicated and experienced science educator with a passion for helping students succeed. I have been tutoring for seven years and have been a qualified teacher for five, during which I also worked as a teaching assistant. This has given me valuable experience in supporting students of all abilities, including those with Special Educational Needs (SEN). As the Second in Charge of Science at my school, I play a key role in shaping the curriculum and ensuring high-quality education for all. I have vast experience teaching KS3 and KS4, covering all three sciences—Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. I believe that every child deserves a world-class education, and I am committed to helping my students build confidence, deepen their understanding, and achieve their full potential.
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Kelvin Agbasimalo
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I am a Modern Foreign Languages Graduate with several years of experience teaching both French and Spanish to A level (AQA and EDEXCEL). I am used to working with a wide range of students from lower to higher ability and have an open and direct approach to teaching and learning.
After working as an Au-Pair in France and spending a year teaching in Spain I went onto work in business as a Spanish Market Analyst. Throughout my career in Publishing, I frequently used French and Spanish whilst presenting or in international business negotiations. I speak French and Spanish fluently and Spanish on a daily basis and believe that languages are essential in today's working environment - not just as a communication tool but to better understand different cultures and societies.
At present, I teach in a Grammar School across all key stages.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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Ms Caroline Blenkin
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I am currently the Director of IT at a leading Girls School in Blackheath and happy to tutor students in the Blackheath/Sidcup/Eltham area or back nearer West Malling where I live - plus tutor online as well. I have been teaching Computer Science in Blackheath for the last 10 years and keen to help students with their coding or understanding the theory required. I was also a network manager so have practical experience I can share with students. I like to use a lot of technology and quizzes to ensure students can test their knowledge and feel confident when taking any exams.
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Darren Nott
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Are you troubled by trigonometry? Or quaking over equations? Don’t worry, help is at hand…
Confidence and success come from understanding and practice. My supportive approach encourages students to ask questions and allows them to go at their own pace
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Charlotte Anderson
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If you want results, you choose me. I tutor Mathematics up to GCSE level, with a track record for improving grades and Mathematical skills rapidly.
Having successfully tutored my younger siblings, I discovered a deep passion for not only mastering mathematics but also for sharing my knowledge with others. This experience revealed my ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and engaging way, sparking a sense of achievement in my students and strengthening my own understanding. My passion for mathematics extends beyond teaching, as I have also applied mathematical models in real-world financial institutions, inspiring how it can be applied in a practical environment.
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Ceiran Hayes
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Good afternoon to all,
My name is Rhian S., an A level student currently studying the subjects Maths, chemistry and biology, working towards a bright future in dentistry in Kings University Of London. I specialize in GCSE science, in which I achieved a 99, where I believe all students can achieve but must be taught the correct technique and application skills. Being one who finished there GCSEs not so long ago, I believe I have the essential tips and tricks that can help your child to excel catering to the new exam bores and requirements.
I believe I have structured lessons in a way which concisely hits exam requirements whilst also sharing exam technique tricks along the way that I have personally developed from my experience.
One thing I have learnt from mentoring students is the importance of communication whenever the student may need, even outside working hours, this is why I will have 24hour contact with my students to assist in any further questions outside tutoring hours. This may include homework help, questions by topic or feedback in general.
now the most important thing to success is routine. Each lesson will be strutted the same with 3 main protocols- learn, practice, apply. Where application will be specificity modified to fit various scenarios so your child to can put this to work independently during there exams!
My classes will be every Saturday morning from 10-11am or 10-12am including 24hour assistance
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Rhian Salahi
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A native French speaker who is a language lover, I have studied about 7 languages in my life, hence the homework help I can give in Spanish, Italian and German. I've learnt modern Greek, Latin and Albanian too. Now learning Japanese. I have experience with diplomats and corporate people from the City and with children and adults with special needs, Asperger's and learning difficulties. I did my teacher training in 2001-2002 after 2.5 years of being a French assistant in London schools. I starting private tuition in 1999.
I am an empathic and patient tutor who uses intuition in my teaching. I don't have the same method for everyone as my students are all different.
I also offer coaching for clients who needs life advice, especially life changes and challenges.
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Sophie Marette
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I have over 15 years experience in Teaching, and over 12 years experience in Private Tutoring. I currently offer both face-to-face in person tutoring for 1:1 or small groups. I cater for each child's specific needs through appropriate differentiation, and according to their individual interests. I strive to make the learning fun and engaging, and adapt the lesson as we go to ensure the most enjoyment and motivation. My lessons are usually 1 hour long, depending on the needs and abilities of the child and I cover the ages from KS1 up to GCSE in both English and Maths. I also offer home schooling sessions to individuals who are unable to access the mainstream education system, whether it be from a SEND need, a preference or from anxiety, for example. These sessions cover the Core subjects as well as teaching Life Skills such as cooking, woodwork and sewing etc. In addition to this, I offer discrete tutoring for adults in Maths and English (Reading).
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Charmaine Small
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Hello! I’m Josh, a Head of Mathematics at a successful Secondary school in Bromley and an experienced online tutor specialising in GCSE and A-level Mathematics, including Further Maths. I’ve been doing this for 8 years, and I’ve found joy in simplifying tricky math concepts.
Why online tutoring? I believe it offers flexibility and convenience. You can learn from the comfort of your space and at your pace. However, I do require students to have a graphics tablet to make our virtual lessons interactive and effective.
My teaching style is adaptable. Whether you’re building a strong math foundation or delving into advanced areas, I’ll tailor the sessions to your needs.
I value practical learning, where questions are encouraged, and challenges are tackled head-on. From algebra through statistics, my mission is to empower you not just to understand math, but to feel confident applying it.
Let’s partner up in this maths journey. Your success matters, and I’m here to support you every step of the way!
Subject area specialisms:
- GCSE Mathematics: Higher tier and Foundation tier
- GCSE Statistics (Edexcel exam board)
- A level Mathematics (my school use the OCR MEI exam board but I would feel comfortable tutoring any exam board)
- Pure
- Statistics
- Mechanics
- A level Further Mathematics (OCR MEI)
- Pure concepts
- Numerical methods module
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Joshua Hamilton
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My methodology is tailored to each student needs and the progress is monitored regularly. I am very confident with the methods I use as I tutor at different levels which means I can choose the right level based on student needs. I always follow a simple approach in teaching Maths I teach in a clear simple style and I make sure the student understands by testing.
I plan my lessons in advance based on student needs! I am flexible, I can do practice based on exam papers for higher levels or I can also do individual lesson plans for any topic on lower levels. I am confident with all levels.
For each lesson I send notes and I also provide workbooks and homework !
In my free time I enjoy going to the gym. I also enjoy decorating my flat and also cooking!
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Michalis Michaelides
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I am a highly motivated qualified Computing/ICT/Law teacher seeking a challenging role in the field of teaching that will develop and add to the current skills. My key strengths include:
Strong subject knowledge in Computing/ICT.
Strong subject knowledge in A Level Law.
Strong team work ability and excellent communication skills.
Friendly, resilient and organised approach to teaching.
Trained in teaching through the Schools Direct process from 2015-2016. I completed my NQT year in 2017 with a rating of good for all three observations.
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Shamiya Mohammed
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I am a passionate linguist and qualified teacher, offer French, Spanish and German to gcse, including exam technique guidance. I can also tutor introductory/conversational with cultural input in Italian, Japanese and Korean.
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Jane Monnery
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Hi, I’m Tobias – a teacher and homeschooling specialist based in London with nearly 15 years of experience. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of helping students from all backgrounds and abilities achieve their goals. With a 100% pass rate in Maths and Science, I’m confident in my ability to guide your child to success. But more than just helping with grades, I’m passionate about building confidence, sparking curiosity, and encouraging a love of learning that lasts beyond the classroom.
I specialize in working with students who face unique challenges, including those with Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, and Asperger’s. I understand that every student learns differently, and I pride myself on being able to adapt my approach to suit their individual needs. My goal is always to break down any barriers to learning, show students that success is within their reach, and help them believe in their own potential.
Whether it’s supporting homework, helping your child catch up on classwork, or inspiring them to aim higher, I’m here to make learning enjoyable and accessible. I work closely with parents to ensure we create a nurturing environment where your child can thrive at their own pace. If you're looking for a dedicated and caring tutor who will be there every step of the way, I’d love to help your child take that first step towards success.
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch – let’s work together to unlock your child’s full potential
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Tobias Freeman
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Piano and double bass lessons in Chislehurst, UK.
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Saku Walker
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I am currently studying A-Level Geography, PE, and Psychology in year 13.
GCSE PE and Psychology are my strong suits - I achieved a grade 9 in both at GCSE.
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Sophia E.
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REBOUND THERAPY is the phrase that describes the specific 'Eddy Anderson model' of trampoline therapy:- exercise therapy which uses trampolines to provide opportunities for movement, therapeutic exercise and recreation for people across the whole spectrum of special needs. IT IS MORE than special needs trampolining or disability trampolining; Rebound Therapy can provide a huge number of potential benefits. THE TRAINING COURSE teaches logical progressions of movement patterns designed to encourage the student to continually develop whilst at the same time experiencing healthy exercise and enjoyment. FOR THESE REASONS, the Rebound Therapy training course is widely accepted as the logical starting point for trampoline coach training - even for those who do not intend to work with disabilities. The training course has been continually developing since it was first introduced in 1972 and is recognised both nationally in the UK and abroad.
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Paul K.
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