Maths

Esmee Cook

By |September 2nd, 2025|

Esmée has been teaching and facilitating for over a decade. Esmée takes a fun, student-focused approach to teaching, prioritising the student's own learning style to ensure the best results. Esmée works a lot with SEND, particularly ADHD and ASC. Esmée has a First Class degree (MA Hons Philosophy & Politics) from the University of Edinburgh. Esmée loves teaching Maths and is determined to prove that Maths can be both fun and exciting. I am happy to feature on socials and websites but will not link these to my own socials, for safeguarding purposes and privacy.

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Josephine Oakley

By |July 9th, 2025|

Self-employed science and maths tutor with a focus on GCSE (KS3/KS4) and biological sciences at all levels. Background in teaching, academic research, and marine biology. Experienced in working with neurodivergent students, including those with autism and ADHD. Provides structured, individualised support to improve subject understanding and academic performance. Comfortable teaching a wide range of learners.

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Gracie Currie

By |July 9th, 2025|

With a strong background in supporting young people both personally and professionally, I bring a warm, adaptable approach to every session. My journey began by helping my older sister with SEND develop essential life skills, which sparked my passion for working with children and young people. I later taught kickboxing to children aged 4–16, where I combined physical activity with confidence-building and discipline. Since 2023, I’ve worked in a secondary school SEND department, supporting students in Years 7–11 across all subjects, particularly Maths and PE. I’ve also delivered 1:1 interventions on key topics such as relationships, consent, and anxiety, and...

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Adam Cordoba

By |July 9th, 2025|

Hi I'm Adam and I've been teaching for multiple years which started as a passion in my school time helping other classmates. After graduating from University of Bristol with a masters in Theoretical Physics, I have since worked in various teaching environments professionally working in schools, student's homes and online. I have led one-to-one sessions as well as sessions in a classroom setting delivering lessons to 11-17 year olds, including SEN students. I can offer a variety of types of sessions, from homework help to exam preparation, with many of my students, mainly at GCSE level, improving by at least...

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Anna Jauregi

By |May 27th, 2025|

 Hi, I'm Anna! I teach Maths, History and Law. While I have an LLB and have completed the LPC with a Masters in Business, Further Maths and History were my favourite subjects in A-levels. I tailor every session to fit your needs and learning style and can help you catch up, stay on track or get ahead of your subjects. I am happy to teach in person or online. Availability including ideal number of hours per week wanted  2-6 hours per week

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Simon Mumford

By |May 6th, 2025|

For three decades, I've had the privilege of guiding students through their Physics journey, watching them transform from uncertain beginners to confident young scientists. As a former Head of Physics at a grammar school, I've helped hundreds of students not just understand Physics, but discover their own passion for it. Many of my former students have gone on to pursue successful careers in science and engineering. Having worked with AQA, OCR, and Edexcel (including international boards) and served as an AQA examiner, I understand exactly what students need to succeed in their exams. But more importantly, I've learned that every...

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Mia Lamb-Richards

By |May 6th, 2025|

I create carefully tailored lesson plans that cater to your child’s unique learning style, developed through a brief introductory session before tutoring begins. With a Master’s degree in Chemistry from Oxford University, I bring in-depth subject knowledge and a passion for the subject. My aim is not only to help your child grasp the material they need but also to ignite their passion for the sciences by challenging and expanding their understanding. Sessions typically last one hour, though they can be extended if additional support is needed. I specialize in tutoring GCSE and A-Level students, providing the guidance necessary for...

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Joshua Bibby

By |May 5th, 2025|

I am a 4th year Physics PhD student at the University of Oxford, previously studying MSci Physics at Royal Holloway, graduating with 1st class honours. I have experience in teaching and coaching children from ages 8 up to 18, and value being approachable and friendly to build trust with students and enhance session outcomes. I am passionate about expanding understanding within the fields Maths and Physics in a way that encourages scientific curiosity, building a skillset that will help students beyond their current level of study. 

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Esme Weston

By |May 5th, 2025|

My name is Esme, I live in Benson and I am an ex primary school teacher. I taught in a range of classes across KS1 and KS2 but my specialty is KS2. I promise to ensure tutoring with me, whether it be in person or online, engages your children through fun educational game-like activities, as the practical approach is the best way they learn!I feel my strengths are helping SEN children reach their full potential.I have worked with children who are autistic, ADHD, dyspraxia, dyslexia or generally those that struggle academically. Being dyslexic myself, I am aware of the struggles...

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Alex Freeman

By |May 5th, 2025|

With a PhD in Electrical Engineering and a background in Physics and Diamond Science, I bring both deep subject knowledge and a love of teaching to my tutoring. Over the past two years, I’ve helped students at all levels build confidence by breaking down complex ideas into clear, manageable steps, always aiming to make even the trickiest topics feel approachable.

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