I am a qualified science teacher with a BSc (Hons) in Medical Physiology. After completing my degree, I gained teaching experience as an unqualified teacher in a secondary school. This afforded me with a wealth of teaching experience, including secondary science and A level chemistry, as well as teaching a life skills subject, working with children with personal or behavioural difficulties and covering lessons in a range of secondary subjects.
As a result of my experience, I then went on to complete my teacher training at the University of Birmingham and gained a PGDipEd (QTS) qualification in science (specialising in A level chemistry).
I completed my NQT year at an inner city school in the West Midlands. During this year I was fully responsible for a triple science GCSE chemistry group as well as another GCSE science group. The Year 11 triple science chemistry class had not had a GCSE chemistry teacher for year 10 or year 9. Despite the odds, I dedicated my time and effort to bringing them up to speed with the subject and led them to successfully attain 40% A*-A, the highest percentage of A-A* achieved in the 2016 cohort across all subjects within the school. The class also achieved 90% A*-C. In addition to this, I also taught A level chemistry and tutored GCSE students in Coventry and Nuneaton during evenings and weekends.
I have worked in an outstanding school for the past year and a half, as part of a 3 person science team and I contributed to the Ofsted 'Outstanding' judgement of the school. My department was praised in the Ofsted report for the following strengths: 'The most able pupils, including most able disadvantaged pupils are challenged and supported to reach very high levels of attainment' and 'high-quality teaching has led to many pupils having scientific understanding beyond that expected for their age'.
Altogether, I have over 6 years of teaching experience. My main goal is to offer quality and outstanding science tuition to young people. I am passionate about my subject and I hope to inspire young people with the same enthusiasm and love of science, as well as, helping them to gain a competitive GCSE or A level qualification.
I am a qualified science teacher, specialising in chemistry. I completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Education and gained qualified teacher status at a highly respected training institution. This qualified me to teach science (including A level chemistry) to the 11-19 age range. I have worked in several inner city schools across the West Midlands with a variety of young people of different abilities and backgrounds.
I have taught the new AQA GCSE Science 9-1 specification and as a result I am very familiar with the content.
Proof of qualifications and DBS certificate are available upon request.
Informal, relaxed approach, remaining close to the tutees needs and their specific exam board.
Languages | English (British) |
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Availability | Weekends, Weekdays (all times) |
References Available | On File |
The University of Birmingham | 2015 | QTS | PGDipEd (QTS) | |
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University of Leicester | 2013 | Bachelors | BSc (Hons) Medical Physiology | |
Department for Education | 2015 | QTS | QTS | |
King Edward VI College | 2010 | College | A Level Chemistry (A), Psychology (A), Biology (C), AS English Lang & Lit (B) |
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Combined Science | In-person | Online |
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Secondary | £35 | £33.25 |
GCSE | £40 | £38 |
Special Needs | In-person | Online |
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Primary | £25 | £23.75 |