Jolyon White
Jolyon began his career in academia teaching biotechnology in chemical engineering, supervising masters and doctoral projects. He has also acquired extensive experience in industry in technical and commercial roles. More recently Jolyon has been teaching science in schools in socially and economically deprived regions. Jolyon has completed his L3 in Education and Training. Jolyon encourages innovation in his students, giving them the knowledge and confidence to succeed in their exams. Jolyon beleives in helping his students understand the impact of science and technology on their lives., so they can influence and take control of their future.
Pratibha Srikanthan
I am currently a fifth year medical student at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. I have completed a BSC in Molecular Genetics at KCL with First Class (Hons). For my A levels, I did Biology, Chemistry and Maths. I have always enjoyed teaching because I love interacting with new people regardless of age, as well as the ability to share my passion on the subject. I believe that a teachers ability to pass hers/his passion is important as it can be provide a source of interest and motivation to the students.
Harshini Shanker
Maths maverick, science nerd and passionate tutor at your service! Well-trained in A-level **physics**, **chemistry**, **economics**, **finance**, **statistics**, **mathematics** and **further maths** with top grades. I’m here to do more than just get you past your exams. I break down the big stuff until it fits in your pocket. You will build a rock-solid foundation with me, no matter what your starting point is. Anything you don’t understand in class is my failure, not yours. When I’m not helping you ace your coursework, you’ll find me diving into a Shakespeare tragedy, twisting Rubik’s cubes or painting. But enough about me. What’s tripping you up? What ambitious but achievable goals can we pursue together? Let’s talk.
Rakshita Shamloll
I am a current student at St George’s University of London studying Biomedical science. I have developed a deep appreciation for science for a variety of reasons: It helps me understand the world around me, it helps give logical meanings to chaotic and complicated concepts, there is always something to learn and it has a huge impact on human life. Outside of studying I enjoy working on a variety of crochet projects, I hold teaching sessions with children as a member of the Teddy Bear hospital society and I volunteer as a dementia patient befriender.
Abel Panicker
I’m an engineering Masters student pursuing Mechatronics and Robotics, i have completed mechanical engineering in my undergrad.I have a lot of experience in Maths and Physics, I have completed my A levels and had immense interests in Maths and Physics which lead me to pursue engineering. I believe Maths and Physics are the basic fundamentals to build a strong foundation if engineering is a career choice.
Precious Ogie
I am a recent Biomedical science graduate from St George’s University of London, the completion of my degree has only further ignited my passion for education and knowledge. Having tutored in the past and throughout the duration of my degree, my love for educating has only bloomed. I am a scientist by nature, and this carries into my professional life in my accuracy, punctuality, and desire to excel. I strive to give 100% of my time, effort, and attention to my students, because having been a student, I understand the effects a truly outstanding tutor or teacher can have on a young person’s life. I am modest, approachable and relatable, my journey to where I am today is simply because of the helping hands I’ve had along the way; this is what I intent to be for my students – the helping hand they need. When I am not thinking of ways to help people or pondering on biological concepts, I enjoy reading and writing on my blog! I consider myself an artist at heart and love to draw and sketch in the photorealistic style, my medium of choice being graphite!
David Michael
Hello! I’m your dedicated GCSE Maths and Science tutor. I am a PhD (DPhil) candidate at the University of Oxford, with a background in Biochemistry (BSc), and an MSc in Human Molecular Genetics from Imperial College London. With a passion for helping students unlock their full potential, I offer engaging and personalised tutoring sessions online that are tailored to each student’s unique needs. With over 7 years of experience and a strong track record of success, I specialize in making complex concepts easy to understand, building confidence, and achieving top grades. Let’s work together to turn challenges into triumphs and make learning enjoyable. Get in touch today to start your journey towards academic excellence.
Andreea Maria Dinu
I am a first year undergraduate Natural Sciences student at University College London, specializing in Biomedical Sciences and Organic Chemistry. My interdisciplinary programme gave me the opportunity to study various science modules (Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Statistics) and build up my understanding of the world around us by gaining different scientific perspectives on every problem. I really enjoy my subjects as Chemistry and Biology have enabled me to create my own molecular world, while Mathematics shaped my logical thinking. I am eager to help my tutees discover the creativity behind each chemical reaction and build together our way to the answer of every Maths problem. I believe by sharing my curious nature and by teaching them that there is no such thing as a “silly” question, our lessons will be enjoyable and constructive! In my spare time, I can be found reading a book, doing horse riding, or cycling across London.
Maham Malik
I am currently studying medicine at the University of Manchester. I enjoy medicine because it combines my love for Chemistry, Biology, and even Maths together into a subject that has countless real-world applications, which is my favourite part of any science. I find that being able to apply what we learn in a classroom aids learning further and makes the whole process much more gratifying. In my free time, I love running, reading, and volunteering for children’s rights.
Minahil Khan
I’m currently studying Chemistry with Biomedicine at Kings College London. Chemistry is my favourite subject and this comes across in my teaching, I like to teach with the goal that a student should end up loving the subject as much as I do and from that students naturally progress to achieve great things. Being an experienced tutor has given me vast tips and tricks to get make my sessions engaging and help students reach their full potential. Due to studying chemistry I am very interested in skincare and the formulation of skincare products from different areas of the world. Outside of chemistry I love reading and reviewing books, I am an avid debater and love to debate current affairs and other controversial topics.
Dorothy Kaltsa
I am currently studying Biochemical Engineering at University College of London (UCL). My degree combines all sciences in a great manner which is something that i really love about it. I like sciences because usually the answers are simply right or wrong and there is not much debate about that. I love how exact mathematics are and how maths, physics and chemistry are really the foundation of everything arounds us. Biology is a subject i find fascinating, because it allows you to understand how your body, but also every living organism, works and there are endless opportunities of development which is exciting. In my free time i love hanging out with my friends and family, travelling and exploring new places. I also enjoy working out and watching good movies.
Arya Jahangiri
I am a computer science graduate from the University of Manchester. I love computing and mathematics, because they promote an empirical understanding of common problems in the world, and provide the tools for creatively finding logical solutions to those problems. The freedom to explore the world like this with the appropriate tools and, more importantly, mindset is invaluable in my opinion. I also have a great appreciation for the natural sciences and economics for the same reasons. In my spare time, I like to spend meaningful time with friends, read, exercise, watch movies, and play games.
Eleanor Jackson
Hello! I am a first year PhD student at the University of Sheffield looking at serotonin metabolism in ADHD, a neuroscience project. I completed my Undergraduate and masters education in Neuroscience at UCL, and took a break from accademia to work in SEN schools for 2 years before going back into the lab. I love all things science and I love teaching science, but I also do a bit of english on the side too! I have been a tutor for the past 5 years. In the past I have worked in the education teams of multiple different science museums, so my main attitude towards learning is that it should be both fun and educational. I love my degree and biosciences because i get to spend my days looking at the organ that is responsible for all of shakespeares poems and all the music ever written. With tutoring style, I find it most important to pinpoint peoples specific interests, and try to make learning content as relatable and interesting as possible- especially with science, its much easier to learn when you know why something is important in real life.
Doris Darkwah
I am a third-year medical student who is passionate about equality, diversity, and inclusion in both education and the healthcare system. What inspires me about medicine is its formidable workforce who, against all odds, persevere through neverending challenges, all the while providing unwavering care to the most vulnerable in society. In my role as a tutor, I hope to empower students, helping them to grow in confidence and become excited about their subjects. I believe that it’s easiest to engage with your learning when you feel adequately supported and are given the space to make mistakes. Through my own studies, I have found that maintaining good habits in school as well as outside of school can provide the consistency and balance necessary to excel.
Michael Chukwukere
I graduated from Gregory University in 2021 where I obtained my B.Sc/B.Eng in Electrical/Electronics Engineering; and I’m currently doing my MSc in Mechatronics & Robotics at the University of Leeds. I have a fascination with the key sciences that make up the physically perceivable universe – Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics – because I believe that, only with a full understanding of the laws that govern the universe, would you be able to build systems that break those laws. I don’t learn things just to understand them; I learn things to deconstruct them, rebuild them and optimize them. In my spare time, I absolutely love movies, drawing and playing video games – but not even Triple A games, mind you. I’m talking the absolute RETRO-est of the retro games – these give me joy!
Masnuna Chowdhury
Hi there! I’m an aspiring actuary and a first-year maths and actuarial science student (BSc Hons) at the University of Manchester. My love for maths existed since the beginning of time and managed to stick with me all the way through GCSEs and A-Levels, so I decided, why not study it at uni? I’ve been privately tutoring for a couple of years now and have previously tutored secondary school maths students with the charity, The Tutor Trust, for almost a year. I am experienced in both online and in-person teaching. However, now I will only be tutoring online as it has become my optimal way of teaching since the beginning of the pandemic. Teaching is a career I’d like to take up in the distant future, after becoming rich from being an actuary off-course. Outside of teaching and learning, I am a volunteer peer buddy for students at my uni, an avid fictional book reader and always on an adventure somewhere in the cities of England. I look forward to work with new faces and hopefully I can inspire other students to pursue a career in maths too!
Diya Barot
I am a 3nd Year Medicine student at Imperial College London. More than happy to give any advice to students I am tutoring about the university application process for medicine. I love biology and psychology and studying them in GCSE along with other factors made me keen to pursue a career as a doctor. I am interested in tutoring students in science subjects as I want to, not only help students work hard and get grades they are proud of but also show them the relevence of what they learn to their real lives. Hopefully, I can help and guide them to follow whatever they choose to do in their futures.
Anand Aggarwal
I’m a current fourth year student at the University of Bath studying Chemistry. For my A Levels I did Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry and one of the things I like most about these subjects is the logical nature and structure of the content; this leads nicely into developing problem solving skills which is one of the things I most enjoy about teaching.