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Rosie W.
Durham - Music (Bachelors)
Durham University Graduate. Great passion for Music, Maths and Psychology. Patient and dedicated teacher.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
27 reviews
667 lessons
Rosie W.
Durham - Music (Bachelors)
Durham University Graduate. Great passion for Music, Maths and Psychology. Patient and dedicated teacher.
Rachael B.
Exeter - English Literature (Other)
Enthusiastic and meticulous English tutor with a First Class Honours from the University of Exeter
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
146 reviews
1528 lessons
Rachael B.
Exeter - English Literature (Other)
Enthusiastic and meticulous English tutor with a First Class Honours from the University of Exeter
Amelia C.
Cambridge - BA in Music (Bachelors)
First class graduate of the University of Cambridge. A friendly, experienced tutor who loves helping their students become confident, independent learners.
£47-£49
/hr
4.9 / 5
24 reviews
295 lessons
Amelia C.
Cambridge - BA in Music (Bachelors)
First class graduate of the University of Cambridge. A friendly, experienced tutor who loves helping their students become confident, independent learners.
Edward M.
Warwick - PPL (Bachelors)
I teach to ensure deep understanding, whilst maintaining students' exam technique to the highest standard through rigorous and demanding question practice.
£37-£39
/hr
4.7 / 5
15 reviews
230 lessons
Edward M.
Warwick - PPL (Bachelors)
I teach to ensure deep understanding, whilst maintaining students' exam technique to the highest standard through rigorous and demanding question practice.
Ben Q.
Southampton - BA Music with a Year Abroad (Bachelors)
My name is Ben and I am in 3rd year at the University of Southampton. I am studying music, minoring in French.I am friendly, approachable and hard-working. I believe in getting the best out of my students by allowing them to feel safe and comforta...
£22-£27
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
18 lessons
Ben Q.
Southampton - BA Music with a Year Abroad (Bachelors)
My name is Ben and I am in 3rd year at the University of Southampton. I am studying music, minoring in French.I am friendly, approachable and hard-working. I believe in getting the best out of my students by allowing them to feel safe and comforta...
Olivia N.
Sheffield - BMus Music (Bachelors)
I am currently studying an MA in Musical Direction and I have been tutoring for 4 years, always aiming to make my lessons encouraging and thorough.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
5 reviews
178 lessons
Olivia N.
Sheffield - BMus Music (Bachelors)
I am currently studying an MA in Musical Direction and I have been tutoring for 4 years, always aiming to make my lessons encouraging and thorough.
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