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I am currently a Year 4 teacher, having taught/tutored from Year 1 through to Year 6. I have been teaching in schools for nine years and tutoring children across a range of age groups and subjects for over 12 years. I have also successfully supported students with their 11+ exam for local grammar/independent schools. I am the Head of English in a large primary school which is graded 'outstanding' by Ofsted. I also have a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership and Management.
I absolutely love what I do as I feel that it makes a real difference to children's lives and futures. I love seeing children grow in confidence and believe in themselves. I like to build a positive relationship with each child so that they enjoy their sessions and feel comfortable. I plan each session to tailor it to every child's needs with the aim that they will reach their full potential and gain confidence.
Aside from teaching, I spend my free time with my young family. I have house bunnies who keep me on my toes as well as five wonderful Romanian and Spanish rescue dogs.
I am a passionate and friendly German and French tutor and tailor my lessons to my students' needs. I started teaching languages in 2010 and over the last 10+ years, I have taught students from the ages of 8-70 online, in secondary schools, in colleges and privately.
I have helped thousands of students to improve their confidence, develop a love of languages and improve their grades. My specialisms in German are: KS2, KS3, GCSE, A-Level and Pre-University level. I also specialise in German for adult conversation My specialisms in French are: KS2, KS3 and GCSE. I also specialise in teaching adult French conversation for beginners.
Outside of teaching, I spend my time travelling, watching films, boxing and playing the piano.
I have been teaching in Key Stage 2 in schools since 2013 and have over 7 years experience tutoring across the primary age range.
I am the maths coordinator in my school and particularly enjoy teaching and tutoring this subject. It is immensely fulfilling to see children's confidence grow once they grasp a strategy or concept and I love helping children overcome their difficulties with this subject.
Outside of work, I am learning to play the piano and I love spending time with my two cockerpoos, Rocky and Bella.
Graduating from The University of Sheffield in Accountancy & Management in 2012, I first worked as an accountant for UHY Hacker Young. It only took a year in industry to realise this profession wasn’t for me, so after working as an Au Pair in Paris and travelling Australasia for another year, I took on a PGCE in 2015 (7-11 specialism).
Since 2015, I worked as a Year 4 and 5 teacher, before branching out to experience lots of different schools and year groups on supply. During the pandemic, I began online tutoring and have subsequently developed my love of 11+ tuition. My background in finance has come in handy for quick Maths up to GCSE level, plus coaching tactical thinking processes in chess clubs. For the past 18 months I have worked as an Academic Mentor within a school, as part of The National Tutoring Programme’s response to Covid-19.
Asides from teaching, I love pilates, spinning, reading and re-learning French, but I am happiest spending time in the outdoors.
I recently gained my PGCE from the University of Nottingham and am currently supply teaching across various schools. Teaching in different schools and age ranges provides me with an in-depth knowledge of the National Curriculum requirements of all subjects at all primary age levels, whilst I am able to adapt on a daily basis.
I cater for different learning styles through a mixed learning approach as I use various methods to help all learners – this includes the use of visual resources and learning through a hands-on approach. My lessons include varied activities, promoting creativity, and I ensure that high expectations are set and pupils’ learning is stretched accordingly to achieve these expectations.
In my spare time, I regularly run long distances, participating in 10 km and half marathon races. I am also a keen reader and enjoy cooking and baking for family and friends.
I am a Primary School Teacher with 8 years teaching experience and I currently teach in Year Five. I have had a total of 7 years teaching experience across Years 3 and 4; therefore, my expertise lies across Key Stage Two. However, I am happy to work with children in Key Stage One, as I have a secure understanding of the Key Stage One curriculum.
I have experience working with children who have English as an additional language, Special Educational Needs and challenging behaviours. My teaching experience includes 4 years teaching in Peterborough where many of the children I taught had English as an additional language and I have been teaching in Nottingham for the past 4 years.
Teaching has always been my passion; I strive to ensure children have a real love for their learning and I am able to differentiate appropriately to suit the needs of the children I teach.
In my spare time, I enjoy exploring new places, going for walks, cooking, listening to music and spending time with friends.
I’ve always wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember and being a teacher for the last 3 years has been nothing less than amazing! I am currently a Year 5/6 teacher and have taught mainly in KS2 however I have previously tutored from Years 2-6 and so I am secure with the curriculum for those ages.
Teaching has not only given me the ability to impart knowledge, but also the opportunity to learn new things every single day! I love the fact that no two children are the same; it encourages the importance of ensuring learning and teaching are tailored to suit all children. I love to help children grow their mindset, confidence and resilience to facilitate them to overcome challenges both inside and outside of the classroom.
Outside of teaching, I love going for runs with my dog, (although he can’t manage long runs with his little legs so they normally turn into long walks) reading and trying out new recipes to cook for friends and family.
I have been working in Primary Schools for the past 15 years... starting as a volunteer, then an LSA, a Higher Level Teaching Assistant and finally a teacher. I have taught from Years 1 – 6 inclusive and have a sound knowledge of the SATS process. My approach is very child centred and personalised. I look at celebrating the positives first and then gradually working through the harder bits, all at the child's pace, with a view to plugging any gaps so the child can celebrate success in their learning. I teach in many different ways according to preferred learning style and believe it is important to give the child a meaningful context to their learning by relating objectives to everyday life.
I have seen rapid progress with students that I tutor on a 1-1 basis, achieved through determination, commitment, hard work, imagination and humour!
Aside from teaching I do voluntary work, sing in a community choir, act as a ‘host’ for dogs, enjoy walking and generally being outdoors.
I am Head of English in a large primary school. I have a wealth of experience across Key Stage 2 and as a current Y6 teacher, I specialise in Key Stage 2 SATs. Knowing what is needed to be a success by the end of Year 6 is invaluable and transferring this knowledge is something I am passionate about.
Working as a teacher is something I love doing. Seeing and helping children to progress academically and as young people is a joy everyday.
I am a keen sports person that enjoys keeping active! I also enjoy spending time with my Yorkshire terrier, Boo (I didn't name him before you ask!)
I have been teaching Year 3 for the past year. Before that, I worked as an LSA in an Autistic provision for three years. I am extremely passionate about teaching and learning! I used to teach English to Brazilian and Portuguese individuals.
I love working in schools and with children! I could not imagine a more rewarding career - I love seeing how pupils develop academically and as a person. To know I have had an input in their development is extremely rewarding.
Outside of work, I am learning sign language and have two pets - a bearded dragon named Buckbeak and a collie shepherd named Stark.
I am currently a Year 3 teacher with a specialism in Physical Education. I graduated from Brighton University in 2019, and will be starting my second year of teaching in Year 3 in a primary school in Bilborough. I have experience teaching in Year 1, Year 3 and Year 5.
I am particularly passionate about Maths and I aim to teach it in a creative yet simplistic way that makes it accessible for all. I also enjoy teaching children to read and helping them to develop a love of reading. This further helps children to improve their comprehension and fluency skills.
Hobbies of mine include dancing, swimming, cycling and going out with my friends and family! I am also the proud owner of two cats, Olly and Finn!
I am currently a year 4 teacher, having previously taught in year 3 and 6. I have been teaching in schools for four years and tutoring children in 1-1 and group settings for six years. I am the Head of Humanities in a primary school in Hackney that serves a diverse community of children. I am currently completing a middle leadership programme accredited by UCL.
I am a passionate, understanding and positive teacher who makes learning fun, engaging and accessible. I love witnessing that ‘light bulb moment’ when something clicks in a child’s mind and I genuinely love what I do. The best thing about tutoring is going at a pace that suits the individual. I plan sessions with that specific child in mind and the hope that they leave feeling confident and supported.
I love singing and have recently joined a choir. I like practising Spanish and I also love to laugh… so I love a good joke!
I am an experienced teacher and have been teaching across Key Stages 1-4 for 27 years. I have worked as a secondary drama teacher and as a primary class teacher and dance and drama co-ordinator in London Schools. I have a proven track record of helping students reach their academic potential with gentle support and encouragement to build confidence and challenge their expectations of what they are able to achieve.
For the last five years I have been working as a home tutor for the Hospital Learning Centre in Nottingham. I plan my lessons ensuring that they constitute a progression of skills, knowledge and ability, as well as promoting an awareness in the student of their own creative potential by using games to support learning (especially at the primary level).
Hobbies of mine include walking (especially in the Peak District), painting landscape art, jewellery making, singing and studying world history via myths and legends.
I am a qualified primary school teacher with 6 years of experience; mainly teaching in the Early Years and KS1. I have worked with all ages within a primary school as a music teacher and have experience in SEN schools and KS2 as a cover teacher. During my time as a primary school teacher I ran a KS1 singalong club, a KS2 keyboard club and a whole school Gospel Music day.
I have a strong interest in Music Therapy. From September 2020 I will be starting a part time Master's degree in Music Therapy alongside tutoring and supply teaching.
My hobbies include playing the keyboard and piano; going to the gym and spending time with family and friends. I have experience of playing the keyboard/piano at concerts, weddings, christenings; to accompany gospel choirs and singers. I also accompany singers regularly at my local church.
Being a teacher is something I always wanted to do growing up. This is because at school you always remember the ones who inspired you and of course the role models.
I am currently supply teaching across Nottingham and, to tell you the truth, I find it amazing! I get a chance to build experiences and have a go at many different things! I feel that this year on supply has taught me so much in preparation for my NQT year.
On a personal front, I am sport mad! I love playing football, cricket and really any sport that’s available and I am a huge Nottingham Forest fan (think of that what you will). I also enjoy trips to my favourite seaside town, Whitby.
I know from personal experiences that labels mean nothing! This is because I am dyslexic, which to many may be a barrier, but I feel if I can overcome it and get my dream job, anybody can!
I have been teaching for 27 years. I am currently a supply teacher – teaching mainly in primary schools.My permanent, full time teaching roles have included many years in primary schools, mainly Year 3 to Year 6, and nine years in secondary school, where I taught as a learning support teacher and as an English teacher.
I have held various management roles such as History and Geography Co-ordinator; I.T. Co-ordinator and EMAG Co-ordinator. I have a wide experience of working with children of all ages and abilities; including children with special educational needs and children who have English as an additional language.
I love teaching and sharing the learning experience of the children I am working with. I appreciate that learning is an experience that is unique to each individual and to each session. I am adaptable and flexible and use a wide range of techniques and approaches to stimulate and encourage good progress.
I am quite adventurous and love cycling; taking long country walks; going on random drives; and organising and taking part in trips and residentials with my church youth group.
I have recently qualified as a teacher, after 4 years of studying at Nottingham Trent University. Within this I specialised in ages 5-11, with a wide range of experience across both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Having worked in an Early Years class, I have seen the progression that learners can experience across their primary experience.
I am a friendly and supportive person who can support a child in their learning, by making lessons fun as well as informative.
I have worked in a variety of different contexts, meaning I have a broad range of experience. This includes working at an American children's summer camp, teaching horse riding!
In my spare time I love taking care of plants and clay-based activities. I also have a horse that I ride called Laddie!
I'm Joe! I am early into my teaching career but come with an abundance of enthusiasm, ambition and energy. I am extremely child-centered in everything I do, but ultimately aim to achieve the best possible growth and education for children in a holistic and fun way!
I have experience teaching the full Primary Education Curriculum from ages 5-11 and currently teach in F2 Reception.
Outside of this, I am extremely active and love every kind of sport. I enjoy big hikes and travelling the world as much as I can!
I am a Primary School teacher with 6 years of valuable teaching experience, having worked with a variety of pupils with different needs in Key stages 1 and 2. My experience has enabled me to gain an in-depth knowledge of the Primary Curriculum and apply different teaching and learning strategies to help children make accelerated progress along their learning journey; I have also tutored pupils one-to-one for the past year, applying teaching strategies that have proven to be effective in my lessons.
As there is more emphasis on children achieving higher standards in English and Maths, I understand the pressures and stress children go through within schools to do well. I am aware that each child has their own unique capabilities and face many obstacles along their learning journey.
I offer a nurturing approach towards teaching and will work towards developing a good understanding of how your child learns, before delivering a focused approach at tackling misconceptions and building on your child’s learning.
I am able to support your child in preparation for their KS1 or KS2 SATS assessment. I am also able to offer support in any area that your child is struggling with such as in reading, writing, SPAG (spelling, punctuation and grammar) and Maths.
I graduated from Nottingham Trent University in 2020 with a degree in Primary Education. I spent four years in training at the university where I studied and focused on teaching children between the ages of 5 and 11. Working from Reception all the way up to Year 6, I've had a variety of experiences during my training. Currently, I teach Year 2 as well as being the school's Science coordinator. I have a depth of knowledge from teaching year 2 over the past year, and I have the experience to help children with their SATs.
I have worked with a variety of children with varying learning needs, and I know how to tailor each lesson to meet the specific needs of each child. I use a variety of approaches to support all learners, including the incorporation of visual and concrete resources and representations. I have a strong interest in English and reading, and I hope to educate children in a fun way by incorporating lessons and new concepts into child-related contexts that are relevant to their interests.
I enjoy building strong relationships with children and have a real passion for helping them understand new concepts and ideas. My main aim is to help children grow and become more confident within themselves and realise their true capabilities.
In my spare time, I enjoy going on long walks with my dog Sapphire, reading lots of new books, being outside because I enjoy going on adventures, and baking new and exciting recipes.
I'm Carla. Before I was a teacher, I worked as a journalist for BBC Newsround so have a background of bringing sometimes dry concepts to life for children. My qualification is in secondary English but more recently, I've been teaching primary school Maths and English to help prepare students for their SATS.
In terms of online tutoring, I have experience teaching GCSE Maths and RSS, again in preparation for the end of Key Stage 4 national exams. In addition, I teach an online ESOL class once a week, as well as a face-to-face class for adults whose first language is other than English. I speak French so love the opportunity to practice it now and again. Overall, I have been teaching for 16 years.
As much as I can, I try to make lessons relevant to real life as well as fun, but there's no shying away from the truth that perseverance always pays off. For this reason, when I see students making steady incremental steps, I am so happy!
Aside from teaching, I enjoy walks in the park and litter picking with a local church environmental group. That's not 100% true: picking up litter is not so enjoyable! I like digging into local history too.
I am a Year 3 class teacher and have vast experience teaching having taught for 7 years in Ireland, Spain and the UK.
I have taught in Early Years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 and tutored online for three years to UK based and international students.
I have a passion for special needs also and also play a key role in the SEN team in my primary school supporting the school SENDCo and specialist staff in the school's autism unit.
I have a BA Hons degree in Early Childhood Studies and I'm a fully qualified primary school teacher. I love teaching and thoroughly enjoy supporting students to achieve their full potential. Building a strong rapport with my students is important to me in order for the child to build a positive attitude towards tuition and achieving their goals.
Outside of teaching and tutoring, I thoroughly enjoy running and going to the gym. From time to time, I like to run half marathons around my local area and I ran my first half marathon race earlier this year! I also love to travel to see and experience new areas both in the UK and abroad.