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Maths and Science tutoring

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earbottles · 26/05/2025 12:06

Looking for maths and science tutor for year 10 daughter who struggles with these subjects Currently about 4, in maths and 3 in physics/chemistry. She's much better in biology which she wants to study for a level, but won't be able to unless she gets 6 in science and imagine school will put her in for foundation making this impossible. Prefer online, and looking for someone patient and kind.

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MumInMedicine84 · 26/05/2025 21:29

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PomegranateVase · 28/05/2025 09:59

@earbottles

Please PM me for details of an amazing Oxford educated tutor who currently has some availability.

Lottie1724 · 29/05/2025 12:20

Hi, I am a qualified science teacher and offer 1-1 sessions in chemistry, biology and physics. I'd also like to think I am patient and kind! Feel free to reach out if you're interested :)

Roze1 · 08/06/2025 19:13

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JoelDommettsTux · 19/08/2025 03:17

Lottie1724 · 29/05/2025 12:20

Hi, I am a qualified science teacher and offer 1-1 sessions in chemistry, biology and physics. I'd also like to think I am patient and kind! Feel free to reach out if you're interested :)

Hi @Lottie1724do you still have availability for a child going into year 11, double award science gcse please?

Callyandmadge · 19/08/2025 06:41

I am a maths tutor. I have previously taught maths in the university sector, but this has included lots of foundation level students who need basic maths to advance onto their chosen degree course, so have lots of experience working with students who struggle with the subject. Feel free to PM me.

MumInMedicine84 · 19/08/2025 13:28

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memberofhogwarts · 02/09/2025 15:08

We used a great maths tutor who got my child from a 5 to a 7 in 3 months I’ll pm you :)

nomorechoco · 02/09/2025 15:53

My daughter just got one point off a nine in her gcse and is starting to offer tuition. She charges £15 an hour if your daughter would like a trial session

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Sunshineandalltherainbows · 18/09/2025 16:26

I used Stokes tuition for my son. I know you're not looking for English but used both English and Maths tutors there and they were amazing. Really helped with his confidence and he progressed really quickly and ended up with 8s in English and a 9 in maths. They do science as well but can't comment as we didn't need the science tuition.

TutorGrowthLabs · 02/01/2026 18:24

Hi,
I appreciate there are already lots of replies here, but if you’re still sorting through options I’m happy to help narrow things down.
I work with a small number of experienced online GCSE tutors (maths & sciences) and can help match based on budget, subject and availability rather than you having to contact lots of people individually.
If that would be helpful, feel free to message me.

elephanttoothpaste · 04/02/2026 07:18

hi, current teacher based in Marlow! Let me know if you’re still looking for a science tutor! Have over 12 years of experience :)

BoyMumNurse · 11/04/2026 11:42

We looked into tutoring for our DS (he's 15) and honestly the thing that made us hold off was realising the issue wasn't that he didn't understand the maths , it was that he'd completely switched off from it emotionally. No tutor was going to fix that.
What worked for us was finding ways to make practice feel like a game rather than more school. Once his confidence came back the actual learning happened quite naturally.
Not saying tutoring doesn't have its place , it absolutely does for specific gaps , but it might be worth figuring out whether motivation or understanding is the core issue first.
Saves a lot of money if it turns out they just need a different approach rather than more of the same. we made our own since DH is a software engineer. we're very nearly ready to share it with other parents

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