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Ashton S.
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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Henry W.
Henry W.
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Hi, I’m Henry - a 3rd year Mechanical Engineering student studying at Imperial. I offer tutoring services for A level, GCSE and KS3 Maths and Physics along with university application guidance. I have a strong background in Maths and Physics, with A*A at A-Level, and I’m currently applying these subjects in applied engineering. Therefore, I understand the fundamentals taught at school and know how to explain them clearly, as well as show how they connect to real-world applications. As someone with experience in doing multiple stressful exams throughout my time at school and university, I understand that everyone learns differently and that finding the right approach is key to truly understanding a topic. I aim to adapt my teaching style to suit each student’s needs and help build both confidence and clarity. Please feel free to book your free trial with me to help build confidence, improve understanding, and achieve your academic goals. I went to Worthing High School and did my GCSEs including a 9-8 in combined science and an 8 in Maths. I then went to BHASVIC and achieved an A*AAA in Maths, Physics, Chemistry and AS Further Maths. I have now currently finished my second year at Imperial as a Mechanical Engineering student and am predicted a 2:1.
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Shruti N.
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Hello! My name is Shruti and I have always been fascinated by technology and how it shapes the world we live in. I have a strong passion for mathematics and science. I enjoy the challenges of solving complex problems and finding different solutions, which strengthen analytical thinking as well as problem-solving skills. I believe this is very important because it helps us to understand problems better and enables us to break them down into smaller, more manageable parts, which is also very crucial to learn. This also allows us to evaluate options logically instead of just guessing. Alongside this, I love listening to music. Listening to different genres helps me to relax and stay motivated; it also enhances my focus, concentration and memory. For me, music also works by blocking out distractions and creating a very steady rhythm for the brain to follow, which further increases my level of concentration. I also enjoy learning different languages because I believe this helps with connecting to different people from diverse backgrounds. Cognitively, learning a new language strengthens memory, problem-solving skills, as well as concentration. Altogether, these skills helped me to build confidence and independence. Therefore, I became better at explaining new ideas clearly and in an easily understandable way. I also became better at learning new things and finding solutions quickly to different problems. This is extremely essential in fields like engineering and tutoring! Throughout my academic years, I have attended Queen Mary's High School, and after that, I attended Queen Mary's Grammar School for sixth form. Currently, I am a first year Computer Engineering Student at the University of Birmingham.During my school years and university so far, I have completed assignments, projects which have helped me to develop my analytical thinking skills and experience explaining difficult concepts easily. Furthermore, I have also done mentoring before in school, where I was teaching maths to a GCSE student, and this also enabled my skills to improve and gave me more experience of teaching.
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Raylene M.
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Languages: B2 German, English Native Speaker Canadian Highschool Diploma: English 30-1, Math 30-1, Biology 30-1, Chemistry 30-1 Bachelor of Arts in Ministry with a double major in Outdoor Leadership Preferred age group: any I grew up in Canada, but I have recently moved to Germany with my husband where I am learning German, and hoping to study soon. In Canada I completed a Bachelor of Arts in Ministry, with a Major in Outdoor Leadership. I worked in this field for a few years, but eventually found myself drawn to the business and financial side of things in the organization that I worked for. In the future, I would like to pursue education and work in business and finance. My favorite hobby is being active in the outdoors. I enjoy rock climbing, mountain biking, and almost anything else that gets me outside and being active. I also love to relax with a good book on a quite day or evening. My other qualifications are not particularly connected to tutoring. I am certified to teach a number of adventure activities. I am a Top Rope Climbing instructor, certified by the ACMG, I am a level 1 Mountain Bike instructor, certified with PMBIA, OCC Hiking Field Leader, and I also took an 80 wilderness first aid course. These things give a bit of a picture about what I am interested in, and what I have pursued learning about or teaching in my life. Tutoring is new to me, but I do have a lot of experience with teaching and instructing in an outdoor context. I think I can easily apply my outdoor instruction and facilitation skills, to tutoring.
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Ghaniyat S.
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Hi! My name is Ghaniyat, and I’m a medical student with a strong passion for teaching. I tutor Mathematics, English, Chemistry, Biology, and History, helping students build confidence and achieve their academic goals. I have experience teaching GCSE students, as well as tutoring my peers and younger medical students. Since these subjects were essential for getting into medical school, I have a deep understanding of them and can break down complex topics in a clear and engaging way. I tailor my teaching to suit each student’s learning style, making lessons interactive and effective. Beyond academics, I enjoy reading, science, cooking, traveling, and watching movies—especially psychological thrillers! I believe that a patient and understanding teacher can make all the difference, and I strive to create a supportive learning environment where students feel motivated to succeed. I look forward to helping you reach your full potential! I completed my GCSEs at La Retraite Girls’ School, achieving qualifications in 10 subjects, including English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Sciences, and Spanish. My strong academic foundation allowed me to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which I now apply in both my studies and teaching. For my A-Levels, I studied History, Chemistry, and Biology, along with AS-Level Mathematics. These subjects provided me with a deep understanding of both the sciences and humanities, allowing me to approach learning with a well-rounded perspective. In addition to my A-Levels, I completed an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), which helped refine my research and analytical skills, and an ASDAN qualification, which further developed my independent learning abilities. Currently, I am a medical student at Plovdiv Medical University, where I am pursuing my passion for medicine with a keen interest in Surgery and Clinical Research. My studies require a strong grasp of scientific concepts, problem-solving, and communication, all of which I bring into my teaching. Having successfully navigated the rigorous process of getting into medical school, I understand what it takes to excel in subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and I enjoy helping students master these subjects with confidence. Through my experience tutoring GCSE students, my peers, and younger medical students, I have developed the ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and engaging way. I tailor my teaching approach to suit each student’s needs, ensuring they feel supported and motivated in their learning journey.
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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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Rebecca C.
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My name is Rebecca and I am from South Wales, United Kingdom. I have experienced living in different places around the UK and I lived in London for several years, which was an amazing experience to meet people from international countries and learn many things about their culture and interests too. I enjoy cooking at home, as formally I have trained on the job as a professional chef, mainly in seafood/fish restaurants and Japanese cuisine. Also, I like going for a walk down the coastline and taking in the scenic views, photography and sometimes video gaming when the time arises. For over a year, I have been teaching English online as a second language to Taiwanese and Chinese students, both juniors and adults. Which became an interest whilst I was teaching sushi classes in London. I decided to advance onto teaching specifically English and conversational topics chosen by students, to further improve their overall English language. From education I gained a TEFL level 5 teaching qualification and a BSc (Hons) in Food and Consumer Management from Birmingham University. Which focused on live industry projects within the FMCG sector, nutrition and the business elements within the food industry. I enjoy cooking at home, particularly Japanese cuisine and seafood dishes that I learnt previously as a professional chef.
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Cristo Rey J.
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Hi! I’m Rey Johnson, and I believe math is the ultimate superpower. I specialize in taking those intimidating, 'impossible' theories and transforming them into exciting, real-world challenges. With a degree in Math Education and Licensed Professional Teacher, I don’t just teach formulas; I help students find their own path to the answer. My classroom is a high-energy space where we celebrate curiosity and empower every student to find their voice. Whether I’m deconstructing a complex equation or sharpening my own mind with a new logic game, I’m always searching for fresh ways to make math click. I’m on a mission to show the world that math is more than just logic—it’s a wonder. I can’t wait to dive in with you! I graduated with a degree in Mathematics Education, a foundation that serves as the bedrock for my decade-long career in academic excellence. My background integrates rigorous mathematical theory with advanced instructional design, allowing me to dismantle complex concepts and rebuild them for student success. I don’t just teach formulas; I engineer a supportive, high-impact environment where diverse learners transform into confident problem-solvers.
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Julia A.
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GCSE: Mathematics Exam Board experience: AQA, Edexcel, OCR Experience with: KS3 and KS4 Languages: fluent in English and Polish Preferred student age group: secondary school Hi! My name is Julia and I'm a second year Dietetics student at Coventry University. In my free time I love to bake special occasion cakes and learn new languages. I am currently learning Arabic and can't wait to start learning Turkish! I am mixed-race, Polish-Egyptian and love meeting new people and learning about their cultures and beliefs. I'm so excited to start tutoring! I have a passion for education and enjoy helping others achieve their goals and suceed. I believe that with a positive attitude and a personalised teaching method everyone is capable of achieving high marks! Studying sciences and mathematics at A level at a grammar school has equipped me with an excellent understanding of mathematics as well as a variety of teaching methods. I am an enthusiastic and supportive individual with a focus on serious academic results and a comfortable learning environment. I like to teach at a pace suited to the student to ensure a fun and stress-free learning experience which I believe speeds up progress.
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What is Key Stage 4?
Key Stage 4 (KS4) comprises Year 10 and Year 11, when students are aged between 14 and 16. During this time they are working towards their GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education), which are a gateway to further education and career paths.
What subjects are covered in Key Stage 4?
The national curriculum offers the following subjects:
Compulsory subjects that must be taken by all students are:
Schools must also offer at least one subject from each of these areas:
Academic students may be encouraged to take the English Baccalaureate, or EBacc. This is not a separate qualification, but a combination of six different GCSEs: English, maths, two sciences, a language and either history or geography.
Schools must also provide relationships, sex and health education and Religious Education (RE). Parents can ask for their children to be taken out of sex education lessons and all or some of RE lessons.
What is the focus of KS4?
The focus at KS4 is around preparing pupils for their transition to post-16 provision at the end of Year 11, for example A-levels, BTECs or the International Baccalaureate (IB).
Most students work towards national qualifications, usually their GCSEs. This is when they will start to study subjects that align with their strengths, interests and future goals, and at a greater depth than they have been able to before.
How to choose a KS4 tutor
Many students struggle with the one-size-fits-all approach often found in classroom settings. This can lead them to develop a negative mindset towards learning and a loss in confidence in their abilities. They can fall behind in their schoolwork and lose the motivation to put in the required effort to succeed.
KS4 tutors can provide targeted support in specific subjects where students may be struggling or need extra help to excel. This can be especially helpful if the student has special educational needs such as ADHD or dyslexia.
While most final exams take place at the end of Year 11, coursework and assessments are completed throughout the stage, so it’s important students always perform to their full potential.
GoStudent tutors have expertise in specific subject areas on the curriculum and offer a personalised approach tailored to individual needs, strengths, and weaknesses. They can close knowledge gaps, keep learning on track and help with exam preparation.
In addition, they can teach effective study techniques and time management strategies which can significantly improve performance, not only in KS4 but for the rest of the student’s academic career.
How much does private KS4 tuition cost?
Prices for private KS4 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 KS4 tutoring can be with GoStudent.
How many other levels does GoStudent offer other than KS4 tuition?
As well as private KS4 tuition, GoStudent can help your child with 11 other levels. Pick from many subjects including Biology, French, Chemistry. And with GoStudent your child isn't tied into one level. If they are taking KS4 tuition but then need support with a different level, we can help them get that support with a tutor specialised in that level.
What are the benefits of private KS4 tutoring for your child?
There are many reasons why parents decide to hire a private tutor for KS4 tutoring. Some parents fear that they don’t have the knowledge to help their children with their homework or exam preparation. Others might not have the time to sit with children and work through homework. Our KS4 tutors can take away this stress by helping your child consolidate what they have been learning in school, working through their homework with them and building their confidence ahead of their exams. You can rest easy knowing that our tutors are experts in their subjects and have the knowledge and teaching abilities to not only spark your child’s interest in the subject but also foster a lifelong love of learning. Discover how your child can take advantage of these benefits by booking a free trial lesson.
Can my child take private KS4 tuition online?
With GoStudent your child can get private tuition online from one of our KS4 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.