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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.
Stephanie K.
Birmingham - PGCE (Masters)
A Primary School Teacher, who caters for all subjects and helps you to reach your maximum potential
£37-£39
/hr
4.9 / 5
11 reviews
115 lessons
Stephanie K.
Birmingham - PGCE (Masters)
A Primary School Teacher, who caters for all subjects and helps you to reach your maximum potential
Santa-Elise D.
Edinburgh - Geography (Bachelors)
Hi, my name is Santa-Elise, but people call me Santa.I have been rewarded my GCSEs and A-levels. I received 3 A* in Biology, Geography and Physical Education in A-level and in my GCSEs I scored five 9s, four 7s and one 6.Biology and Geography are ...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
10 reviews
265 lessons
Santa-Elise D.
Edinburgh - Geography (Bachelors)
Hi, my name is Santa-Elise, but people call me Santa.I have been rewarded my GCSEs and A-levels. I received 3 A* in Biology, Geography and Physical Education in A-level and in my GCSEs I scored five 9s, four 7s and one 6.Biology and Geography are ...
Jocelyn S.
Cardiff - Architecture (Bachelors)
My name is Jocelyn but my friends call me Jos. I am originally from Bristol but I am currently studying Architecture at Cardiff University. Despite my main passion being all things art and building related, I also have a lot of other hobbies. I cu...
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
24 reviews
447 lessons
Jocelyn S.
Cardiff - Architecture (Bachelors)
My name is Jocelyn but my friends call me Jos. I am originally from Bristol but I am currently studying Architecture at Cardiff University. Despite my main passion being all things art and building related, I also have a lot of other hobbies. I cu...
Ife O.
Leicester - Law (Bachelors)
Law student with over 2 years tutoring experience aiming to help students improve their grades and develop a love for their chosen subjects!
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
48 reviews
410 lessons
Ife O.
Leicester - Law (Bachelors)
Law student with over 2 years tutoring experience aiming to help students improve their grades and develop a love for their chosen subjects!
Anna C.
Newcastle - Environmental science (Bachelors)
My name is Anna and I am undergraduate student at Newcastle university studying Environmental Science. I chose this degree because I love science, specifically biology and chemistry and I feel very passionate about saving ou...
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
24 reviews
193 lessons
Anna C.
Newcastle - Environmental science (Bachelors)
My name is Anna and I am undergraduate student at Newcastle university studying Environmental Science. I chose this degree because I love science, specifically biology and chemistry and I feel very passionate about saving ou...
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How much does it cost to get an A level Physical Education tutor? Finding the right A level Physical Education tutor should be easy. We’ve made online tutoring affordable to all by starting our prices from £22/hr. That’s no extra fees and no commitment, so you can book as many tutorials, or as few, as you need. What can you do with a Physical Education A level? Our tutors are committed to helping your teen to shape their ideal career path, whether they need some inspiration or they’ve got something in mind - we know they’re in good hands. Here’s a few roles your teen can explore to get them started with their search: - Therapeutic radiographer - Clinical scientist - audiology/ physiological sciences/cardiac sciences - Exercise physiologist - Science writer - Pharmacologist - Biomedical scientist - Medical sales representative - Physiotherapist - Clinical research associate - Secondary school teacher How many hours of tutoring is needed for A level Physical Education? A level Physical Education tutoring is typically made up of 3 key things: your teen’s goals, at what point they’re starting from and how much work they’ll need to do to reach their goals. So how does this plan come together? Your teen will work with their tutor to cover the following: 1. Assessment - your teen’s first tutorial with their tutor will give them a good understanding of where your teen needs to fill the gaps. It’s also a good chance for your teen to share any worries about their studies and what they want to achieve. 2. Timescale - your tutor can now share a practical timeframe for how many tutorials your teen will need. Be sure to let your tutor know when you’d ideally like tutorials to take place ahead of time. 3. Plan - make sure these tutorials fit comfortably in your family’s schedule and the budget you’ve set aside. This will help you feel confident with your teen’s tutoring plan. Interested in finding a tutor? Book a free video meeting with one of our tutors and see if they're the right fit. You can meet as many as you like until you've found the perfect match.