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Elizabeth L.
Durham - Spanish and Italian (Bachelors)
I am a 20 year old from Bristol, currently studying Spanish and Italian at Durham University. In addition to my passion for languages I also love literature and spend a lot of time reading. I did A level English and my passion for all things liter...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
1 reviews
227 lessons
Elizabeth L.
Durham - Spanish and Italian (Bachelors)
I am a 20 year old from Bristol, currently studying Spanish and Italian at Durham University. In addition to my passion for languages I also love literature and spend a lot of time reading. I did A level English and my passion for all things liter...
Abirami S.
Birmingham - Physics (Bachelors)
Hey there! I'm a 3rd yr Physics student at Uni of Birmingham. Let me help you unlock your full academic potential with my unique teaching approach!
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
55 reviews
1338 lessons
Abirami S.
Birmingham - Physics (Bachelors)
Hey there! I'm a 3rd yr Physics student at Uni of Birmingham. Let me help you unlock your full academic potential with my unique teaching approach!
Matthew M.
Queen's, Belfast - Chemical Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Currently studying a master's degree in Chemical Engineering, sitting on a first class honours overall. I achieved an A* in A-level maths.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
4 reviews
32 lessons
Matthew M.
Queen's, Belfast - Chemical Engineering (Integrated Masters)
Currently studying a master's degree in Chemical Engineering, sitting on a first class honours overall. I achieved an A* in A-level maths.
Sophie S.
Bristol - Physiological Sciences (Bachelors)
I am in my third year at the University of Bristol studying physiology. Alongside my studies I am a keen hockey player.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
2 reviews
55 lessons
Sophie S.
Bristol - Physiological Sciences (Bachelors)
I am in my third year at the University of Bristol studying physiology. Alongside my studies I am a keen hockey player.
Jack H.
University of Winchester - Sports and exercise science (Bachelors)
£22-£27
/hr
5 / 5
5 reviews
19 lessons
Jack H.
University of Winchester - Sports and exercise science (Bachelors)
Samuel S.
Leicester - Modern Languages with Translation (Bachelors)
University of Leicester graduate, currently doing my PGCE in Primary Education. Motivated and passionate about allowing students to fulfil their true potential.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
4 reviews
620 lessons
Samuel S.
Leicester - Modern Languages with Translation (Bachelors)
University of Leicester graduate, currently doing my PGCE in Primary Education. Motivated and passionate about allowing students to fulfil their true potential.
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How much does a Physical Education GCSE tutor cost? Our Physical Education GCSE tutors deliver top quality tutoring from just £22/hr. Head over to any of our tutor’s profiles for their exact pricing, and remember there’s no added fees. What jobs can you get with Physical Education GCSE? Physical Education at GCSE level is a popular choice, helping students to develop their interests in sports science, physical fitness and some even study it to support their studies in Biology. It can be a great start to a career in a range of different industries, working in the sciences, business or even corporate coaching. To start filtering down their career options, your teen can explore a few different roles that catch their eye and go from there. A few different roles could be: - Biomedical scientist - Exercise physiologist - Clinical research associate - Pharmacologist - Therapeutic radiographer - Medical research scientist - Clinical scientist - Physiotherapist - Science writer Doing their research early on can help them to discover a role they’re passionate about, with plenty of time for volunteering and internships to see if it’s really for them. How to find a Physical Education GCSE tutor for your teen The right Physical Education GCSE tutor is just around the corner and we're here to help you find exactly what you’re looking for. Take some time with your teen to talk about the areas they’d like support with. This will help during your search to know when you’ve hit the mark. 3 key areas to focus on are: 1. Availability - can they be flexible and fit around your working schedule? Can they give Physical Education tutorials as often as you need them? 2. Personality match - do they work through the material in a way that fits your teen’s learning style? What does your teen think about their tutor? 3. Academic fit - can they offer what you’re looking for, in terms of subject knowledge and experience? Looking for more info about finding an online tutor? Book a free video meeting with one of our Physical Education GCSE tutors today.