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Loughborough - Economics and Management (Bachelors)
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4.7 / 5
3 reviews
41 lessons
Loughborough - Economics and Management (Bachelors)

Keele - Biology and Data Science (Bachelors)
Biology and Data Science student offering engaging and supportive GCSE/A-level tutoring!
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5 / 5
7 reviews
293 lessons
Keele - Biology and Data Science (Bachelors)
Biology and Data Science student offering engaging and supportive GCSE/A-level tutoring!

Brasenose College, Oxford - Economics and Management (Bachelors)
understanding, engaging, effective and dedicating to making sure your child has the best help they can get.
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5 / 5
6 reviews
41 lessons
Brasenose College, Oxford - Economics and Management (Bachelors)
understanding, engaging, effective and dedicating to making sure your child has the best help they can get.

Leicester - Physics BSc (Bachelors)
2nd Year Physics Undergrad Student with very good experiance with tutoring at KS3, GCSE and A-Level Maths and Physics. Very motivated and paitent with everyone.
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4.9 / 5
22 reviews
462 lessons
Leicester - Physics BSc (Bachelors)
2nd Year Physics Undergrad Student with very good experiance with tutoring at KS3, GCSE and A-Level Maths and Physics. Very motivated and paitent with everyone.

Nottingham - Mathematics (Bachelors)
I am very patient and look at problems from multiple angles if one approach does not work
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4.9 / 5
450 reviews
3755 lessons
Nottingham - Mathematics (Bachelors)
I am very patient and look at problems from multiple angles if one approach does not work

University College London - Physics (Masters)
Masters graduate, Enhanced DBS certification with a passion for Maths and passing on knowledge to prospective students.
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5 / 5
452 reviews
2849 lessons
University College London - Physics (Masters)
Masters graduate, Enhanced DBS certification with a passion for Maths and passing on knowledge to prospective students.
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This page introduces Maths tuition in Northampton, which provides personalized support to help students improve their understanding, confidence, and performance in maths. Whether struggling with core concepts or preparing for exams, learners can benefit from expert guidance tailored to their needs. Online 1-to-1 maths tutoring connects students in Northampton to qualified teachers who adapt lessons to each individual. On average, students improve by one grade after six lessons. Accessible, affordable, and flexible, this approach makes learning more effective and engaging. Many tutors are students or graduates from UK universities, making them relatable role models and mentors. They bring expertise, encouragement, and a genuine passion for teaching that helps students thrive.