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Maryam A.
Maryam A.
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Hi! My name is Maryam. I'm 19 years old and a second-year midwifery student with a passion for healthcare and science. Studying midwifery has helped me appreciate the importance of having a solid understanding of biology as a foundation for anyone wanting to pursue a career in healthcare or related degrees. I tutor GCSE Biology with a focus on helping students build strong foundational knowledge in core topics such as cells, Organisation, Infection and Response, and Bioenergetics. I guide students through exam past paper questions helping them to identify and learn from their mistakes, develop exam technique and strengthen understanding by application of knowledge. Some of my hobbies include going on nature walks, baking and reading. I love spending time with my family and friends. I look forward to collaberating and working with you fellow students to achieve your desired grade for biology in the near future! Completed 7 GCSE's (Achieved a 76 in Combined Science H Tier), 1 BTEC and 3 A-levels (Achieved a B grade in Biology). Currently studying Midwifery (Blended Learning) BSc at University of Leeds. Taught and tutored GCSE Biology 1:1 and in small groups for a Year and a half.
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Katharine S.
Katharine S.
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I am an experienced educator with over fifteen years in teaching and mentoring, now specialising in English, Psychology, and Sociology up to A-level. My academic background includes a BA in Sociology, a diploma in Counselling, ACCHP accreditation, and I am currently completing a Master’s in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth. This academic journey, combined with my teaching experience, allows me to provide learners with both subject expertise and practical strategies to achieve success. In English, I focus on building strong foundations in reading, writing, and critical analysis, helping learners gain the confidence to express themselves clearly and effectively. My Sociology and Psychology teaching draws on my academic knowledge and real-world insights, making lessons engaging and relevant by connecting theory to contemporary issues and everyday life. I believe that every learner has unique strengths, and I adapt my teaching style to meet individual needs. My counselling background helps me create a supportive environment where learners feel comfortable to ask questions, take risks, and develop resilience. Organised, approachable, and enthusiastic, I encourage students not only to meet their academic goals but also to grow in confidence and independent thinking. Above all, I am committed to inspiring curiosity, developing critical skills, and empowering learners to reach their full potential in their chosen subjects. My academic background reflects both a strong commitment to education and a passion for understanding people, society, and the human mind. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Education from Griffith University, Australia, where I developed a foundation in social theory, educational practice, and the ways in which learning is shaped by cultural and societal factors. This degree gave me valuable insights into both the structures of society and the transformative power of education. Building on this, I undertook a Level 4 Diploma in Counselling, which allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of human behaviour, communication, and emotional wellbeing. This qualification provided practical tools for supporting individuals and groups, strengthening my ability to create learning environments that are empathetic, inclusive, and responsive to different needs. Currently, I am completing a Master’s in Psychology at the University of Portsmouth, with only the final stage remaining. This advanced study has deepened my knowledge of psychological theory, research, and application. It has also enhanced my analytical and critical thinking skills, and further developed my ability to connect theory with practice. Studying at postgraduate level has reinforced my commitment to lifelong learning and prepared me to bring a high level of academic and practical expertise into my teaching. Taken together, these qualifications demonstrate not only my academic achievement but also my dedication to education, psychology, and counselling—fields that all intersect in my work as an educator and tutor.
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Ade A.
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Foundation Doctor recently graduated at Lancaster University Well-versed in engaging with teens and children through work experience in primary schools and volunteer work. Attained in GCSEs: As in Maths, Further Maths, Biology and Chemistry Attained in A levels: A in Maths, A in Chemistry, A in Biology I aim to be engaging and relatable for all types of students as I understand the challenges of achieving top grades in today's current school system. I believe anyone can improve their grades with the right support and I aim to provide this in full. I am a UK-trained foundation year doctor with a strong academic foundation and proven ability to teach, explain, and mentor at multiple levels, having been a tutor for 6 years and a tutee since I was 9. I achieved 2A*s and 1 A at A-level in Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics, alongside9 A*s and 1 A at GCSE, reflecting consistent academic excellence and good understanding of core scientific concepts. This rigorous background allows me to break down complex ideas into clear, logical steps that are accessible to students. Through medical school and frontline NHS work, I have developed a practical, results-focused teaching style grounded in real understanding rather than rote learning. Daily clinical practice requires me to explain diagnoses, physiology, and management plans clearly to patients, nurses, and junior colleagues under time pressure—skills that translate directly into effective tutoring. I am particularly strong at identifying knowledge gaps, building confidence, and tailoring explanations to a student’s learning style. My approach emphasises clarity, exam relevance, and deep conceptual understanding, helping students not only achieve top grades but genuinely understand the material.
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Robo A.
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I am very enthusiastic about Maths and the Sciences. Having just finished my A Levels studying Biology, Physics, and Mathematics at A Level; I understand the challenges students face when learning these subjects and enjoy helping others build confidence and improve their understanding. I aim to make learning engaging and accessible for every student. I recently completed my A Levels at Queen Anne's School, Reading, where I studied Biology, Physics, and Mathematics. I've had a strong interest in science, sport and problem-solving since I started secondary school, which has inspired me to pursue a degree in Sports and Exercise Science at university. Prior to that, I completed my GCSEs at King's Academy Prospect, Reading, achieving good results across all subjects, including Maths and the Sciences. During school, I enjoyed helping classmates with revision, which sparked my interest in tutoring. My recent experience with the current curriculum gives me insight into how students can succeed both academically and confidently
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Adam E.
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I am a first class Mathematics graduate with a PhD in Mathematics (Thesis title: Conditioning of the weak-constraint variational data assimilation problem for numerical weather prediction.). I have over 18 years of tuition and mentoring experience with mainly GCSE, A-level and University level students. I have 14 years experience as a Scientist. I've contributed to many interesting projects including; Predicting Solar winds via coronal mass ejections from the Sun for space weather, Modeling Martian dust storms for Mars Missions for the European Space Agency, European Uncertainty Quantification systems for Meteo-France, and hi-resolution (100metres) Numerical Weather Prediction Models for the Royal Netherlands Met Institute. I take a small number of select students each year, and close my doors once I have this number (no more than 4 usually). I have 18+ years of experience tutoring and mentoring young adults and children ranging from 7-30 years old as a side venture while undertaking research projects simply because I love teaching! I am grateful for the privilege to contribute to the young minds of the future who have a thirst for knowledge. I have taught across all exam boards in the UK for A levels and GCSE students over the years, including AQA. Edexcel, OCR MEI, WJEC/EDUQAS. The levels I have taught range from 11+ (11 plus) candidates, those preparing for Maths challenges (all UKMTs, ie. Olympiad, IMC etc), GCSE, Cambridge STEP, A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics, and BSc. In addition to private tuition, I have also taught BSc students for 4 years while at University in lecture-supplementary class groups. The modules I am well versed are as follows: Theory of Data Assimilation Numerical Analysis Finite Difference Techniques (particularly for Meteorological weather models, Oceans, etc) Partial and Ordinary Differential Equations Bayesian Theory and Statistics Initial and Boundary Value Problems Vector Calculus Theory of Quantum Mechanics I provoke excellence and tap into the strengths of my students by challenging them and allowing them to naturally evolve in a way best suited to their psychological architecture. I also have a track record of guiding people along their natural grain, pushing them towards their natural strengths. I make an effort to make my lessons not only fun, but relatable to the real world where possible. I create an interactive environment to keep them involved and make them feel that they are learning it themselves with me gently guiding their path. I have a Mathematics PhD, specialising in the technique used to predict the weather, known as Data Assimilation. I am an applied Mathematician. Data assimilation estimates the state of a system, given the observations and our uncertainties in data. I trained as a Mathematician prior to my PhD. I worked for 3 years in industry and realised that I wasn't being challenged, leading me back to do the PhD. I've always enjoyed teaching, ensuring that I kept teaching kids and young adults (A level) from the days I was an undergraduate on my weekends and wherever I could find time.
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Muneeb A.
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Hi, I'm Muneeb! I'm an aspiring medic with 2+ years of teaching/tutoring experience, including tutoring for GCSEs. I tutor GCSE Biology, Chemistry and Maths, and I would also be happy to tutor for UCAT preparation (I achieved a 99th percentile score). I love getting to know my students, so I can bond with them while delivering a personalised teaching approach - including visual aids, analogies, and regular understanding checks - and whatever else you have in mind, I'd be happy to implement. I make sure to reflect on lessons and improve wherever I can in order to efficiently deliver the most beneficial lessons possible. I achieved grade 9s in GCSE Biology, Chemistry and Maths, plus an A in FSMQ Additional Mathematics. I have also achieved grade As in these subjects at A-level, as well as an A in AS Further Maths. Feel free to reach out! I did both my GCSEs and A-levels at Aylesbury Grammar School. I achieved grades 9-7 (A*-A) in all 11 of my GCSEs, and an A (highest grade) in FSMQ Additional Mathematics. I achieved AAA in A-levels Biology, Chemistry and Maths, and I also achieved an A in AS Further Maths. I also participated in the UKMT Senior Mathematics Challenge and received a Silver Award. I have applied to UK medical schools for university, and I got 2570 (out of 2700) B2 in the UCAT, the UK medical school entrance exam, which is a 99th+ percentile score.
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Stephanie O.
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Stephanie O'Dell is a care support worker for vulnerable adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. She has three years of experience teaching English and some additional experience with drama and art. As well as teaching, Stephanie has also been an Editor at two online magazines. Stephanie is currently studying to become a clinical psychologist and is taking on a limited number of students to support her studies. While Stephanie has experience with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Anxiety, and ADHD, she welcomes all students. She is most experienced in teaching English to students between 6 and 16 but has experience with adult learners. --- Fast Information: Teaches: Primary Level English, Lower Level English, Higher Level English, English as a Foreign Language. Preferred Students: Primary and GCSE Level. Preferred Age Group: 6 -16 Language: English (UK) Exam Board Experience: SATs, Junior Certificate, Leaving Certificate Teaching Style: This is dependent on the student. Generally, I identify the places where a student is strongest and weakest. I work to bring up their weaknesses to average while also spending time on their strengths to build confidence. I like to use positive testing to help rid students of exam anxiety and reinforce that tests are a tool for self-betterment rather than something to fear. I like to find out what media my students are into and incorporate it into my classes. English as a Foreign Language (3 years internship) Certificate. Teaching English as a Foreign Language 180 hour Certificate. Excellent Foreign Teacher Certificate of Honor (SWUST 2017). Positive Behavioral Management (PBM). Care Certificate (Autism Specific). Leaving Certificate (2014). Junior Certificate (2011).
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Richard L.
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My name is Richard and I have enjoyed teaching for more than twenty years. I'm from the U.K. and I'm educated to M.A. level and one day I hope to start a PhD. I love travelling and I have travelled to many countries around the world. I have also lived in many too. I love meeting new people and finding out about their lives. During my life, I have taught in many countries as I love teaching and helping students with anything they want to improve. I look forward to meeting you and helping you with your studies. I have a range of qualifications: DELTA (Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Module 2 - Teaching - Merit Cambridge English CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Pass Cambridge English M.A. International Security - Merit University of Leicester P.G. Diploma in International Relations - Pass London School of Economics Financial Planning Certificate - Pass Royal Institute of Insurers BSc (Hons) Chemistry and American Studies University of Sussex
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Sadie C.
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Hello ! I'm Sadie, 19 and currently completing an undergraduate degree in International Disaster Management and Humanitarian Response in Manchester. I am passionate about learning and enjoy helping others build confidence in their academic abilities. I completed my secondary education in 2025, where I focused on Geography, Religious Studies and Chemistry, and have continued to develop my knowledge and passion for geography through my university course. I have experience supporting younger students with exam preparation, having taken part in a peer coaching scheme for 2 years whilst at school. Through this, I have learned the importance of patience, structure and encouragement in helping students succeed. It also taught me how best to adapt my teaching style to suit individual learning needs and aim to create a supportive learning environment. In my free time I enjoy reading, travelling and hiking, especially since moving to Manchester where I am now right on the doorstep of the beautiful peak district ! I look forward to helping students achieve their goals and gain confidence in their studies. In 2023, I completed 10 GCSEs at the Cotswold School, Bourton on the Water. These include English Language and Literature (both grade 6), mathematics (grade 8), Biology (grade 7), chemistry (grade 8), physics (grade 9) and geography (grade 9). I then continued my education with the Cotswold School Sixth Form, completing an AS level in Mathematics in 2024, and 3 A levels in Geography (A), Religious Studies (A) and Chemistry (B) in 2025. I am now in the Process of completing an undergraduate degree in MSC International Disaster Management and Humanitarian Response with the University of Manchester, with a predicted graduation in 2028.
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Ashton S.
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I am a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual who always strives to excel in everything I do. Through my experiences in school, college, work, and extracurricular activities, I have consistently aimed to learn, grow, and develop both personally and professionally. I take pride in my ability to adapt to new challenges, communicate effectively with others, and work well within a team. I have also demonstrated strong leadership skills, having taken on team leader roles where I was responsible for guiding others through going be extra mile to help a teach people who are struggling, managing responsibilities, and ensuring goals were achieved efficiently. I am driven by continuous improvement, eager to take on new opportunities, and committed to making a positive impact in any role I undertake. June 2026 University academy 92/ Lancaster university Bachelor’s degree in accounting and business management JUNE 2023 EXETER COLLEGE, EXETER B.T.E.C LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING - GRADE: D*D*D Specialist Engineering Project - Distinction Aircraft Flight Principles & Practice - Distinction Aircraft Workshop Methods & Practice - Distinction Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines - Distinction Airframe Mechanical Systems - Distinction Aircraft Electrical & Instrument Systems - Distinction Aircraft First Line Maintenance Operations - Distinction Microcontroller Systems for Engineers - Merit Further mathematics - Distinction JUNE 2022 EXETER COLLEGE, EXETER B.T.E.C LEVEL 3 NATIONAL FOUNDATION DIPLOMA (RQF) ENGINEERING – GRADE: DISTINCTION Engineering Principles – Distinction Delivery of Engineering Process Safely as a Team – Distinction Engineering Product Design & Manufacture – Pass Applied Commercial & Quality Principles in Engineering – Merit Calculus to Solve Engineering Problems – Distinction Computer-Aided Design in Engineering – Distinction Electronic Devices & Circuits – Distinction Manufacturing Secondary Machining Processes – Distinction JUNE 2021 WEST EXE SCHOOL, EXETER G.C.S.E Design & Technology – 9 Mathematics – 8 Physics – 8 Chemistry – 8 Biology – 8 Geography – 8 JUNE 2020 WEST EXE SCHOOL, EXETER G.C.S.E - English Literature – 8 Computer Science – 7 English Language – 6 English Spoken Language – Distinction Spanish – 6 Spanish Speaking – Merit
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What is Key Stage 3?
Key Stage 3 (KS3) covers the three years of school known as Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9, when students are between 11 and 14 years of age.
It follows the national curriculum and prepares children for more advanced learning at KS4/GCSE level.
What subjects are covered in Key Stage 3?
The compulsory subjects at Key Stage 3 are:
Additional subjects include Religious Education (RE) and Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE), which includes sex education. Parents can request that their children opt out of sex education lessons and either parts of RE or all the lessons.
The focus of Key Stage 3
KS3 forms a bridge between primary school and GCSE study. It deepens knowledge and understanding in the different subjects and focuses on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
The curriculum is designed to be broad so that students can explore their interests and abilities in a wide range of subjects. This is essential when it comes to deciding which subjects to pursue at GCSE level – a crucial decision which influences future academic and career paths.
How is KS3 assessed?
Learning is assessed in two ways: how well students are learning and remembering the curriculum and whether they are understanding what they have learned.
There are no national or external assessments at Key Stage 3. Instead, teachers carry out ongoing assessments for each pupil in each of the year groups.
How to choose a KS3 tutor
Whether your child is struggling with making the transition from primary to secondary school or having difficulties with one or more subjects in any of the years, a KS3 tutor can help them close any gaps in their understanding while helping to build confidence and motivation.
Tutoring can also help students needing an extra boost before entering the Key Stage 4 GCSE years.
It’s essential the tutor is a subject specialist and experienced in adaptive learning, which prioritises personalised learning tailored to the individual’s needs and understanding. This approach allows students to work at their own pace and truly master any problem areas before moving on.
GoStudent has a range of qualified and experienced tutors in all subjects covered in the KS3 curriculum. They can suggest effective study techniques and deepen understanding while helping create a study plan that will keep learning on track.
With the help of a tutor, your child can reach their full potential and develop love of learning that will carry them through the rest of their school years and beyond.
How much does private KS3 tuition cost?
Prices for private KS3 tuition can be as low as £21.99. The cost of each individual lesson will depend on how many lessons your child takes per week and how long they would like tuition for. Book a free trial session to see how affordable private KS3 tutoring can be with GoStudent.
What levels can my child get tuition for?
We can help your child support with private KS3 tutoring as well as offering tuition for 11 levels. Choose from a whole host of subjects across the spectrum of school levels including KS3. Your child isn't tied into one subject or level with GoStudent. Your child may need support with KS3 at the moment but as these needs change we can also offer tuition across different levels.
What are the benefits of taking online KS3 tuition?
Private online tutoring is one of the great benefits of getting tuition from GoStudent. We offer online tuition from one of our KS3 tutors. Online tuition is a great option for you and your child, meaning you don't have to take your child to a class or cover the cost of a tutor to come to your home. Why not see how private tuition can work for you and your child by booking a free trial lesson.
How can private KS3 tuition help your child?
GoStudent tutoring can benefit students of all ages and school levels, including KS3. Whether your child is working towards better grades, improving their confidence at school, or building on their interests, GoStudent can find the right tutor for your child to get the most out of school. We do this by finding the perfect match between students and tutors. We take the time to ensure a good match between our pool of tutors and your child’s personality, learning habits and hobbies. Our KS3 tutors always try to find innovative ways of teaching to pique your child’s interests, including using videos, computer games or music depending on their learning style. We offer a highly individualised and personalised service, meaning that every child gets the right tutor for them, based on their specific needs and learning style. Find out how your child can take advantage of these benefits by booking a free trial lesson.