Friday, 16 January 2009

Why Private Tuition?

As a parent you may choose private tuition for your children to help a child who has fallen behind to catch up, to learn a subject outside the school environment, or to stretch your child further or give closer attention to the needs of your child than is possible in a classroom environment. Tutoring can raise levels of school performance, help a child to increase their confidence, enjoyment and motivation in a subject and develop study skills and discipline that can be applied across a number of subjects.

If you are curious to see whether there are tutors available in your area, simply take a look at the student form on our website. It is very easy to use -- you will be prompted to enter your postcode and by selecting the subject and level of tuition you are looking for, you will be provided with a list of profiles for local tutors we have available and where they are based in your area.

If you feel any of these tutors meet with your requirements, select them (you may select and receive information for upto 6 tutors) and after confirming your contact details you may submit your enquiry. You will then receive the tutors full contact details and will be able to contact them, or them you, to discuss the specifics of the tuition required.

We cover the following subjects at all levels; primary, lower secondary, GCSE, AS level and A level and beyond

Maths
English
General Science
Combined Science
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
French
German
Computer Studies/Information Technology
Geography
History

Have a look to see who's available in your area!

Wednesday, 3 September 2008

It's that time of year again!

Now is the time of year where we start to receive an ever increasing number of enquiries from potential pupils - the holiday season is over, GCSE, A level and SATs results have been assimilated and children are heading back at school or planning their return. There will be a great demand for tutors in all subjects and at all levels.

If pupils are looking for a tutor online via our website, it is advisable to select more than one tutor. As we get further into September the tutors will have less hours available for new pupils. The most popular subjects, at all levels from primary through to lower secodary, GCSE, A level and even University level are; Maths, English, Basic skills (maths, English and reading), Combined Science, General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, I.T. or I.C.T, French, German, Geography and History.

You can carry out an initial search for tutors starting here and, by submitting the form and completing your contact details, you will receive complete information for all the tutors you have chosen. Only the tutors chosen by you will receive yours.

Tutors, if you wish to maximise the number of enquiries, then please make sure we know you are keen and we have your up to date contact information. You should also check your tutor profile - is all the information still relevant? Can you offer more subjects, or would you prefer to specialise in one? Keep in touch!

Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Why Should You Register as a Tutor with Us?

The service is FREE to tutors.
We are the oldest and largest of the UK tuition agencies and we receive many requests for tutors from past clients as well as current advertising.
As we spend much more on advertising than any other agency, our tutors receive many more introductions. In fact, last year tutors received an average of more than 50 introductions each and those offering popular subjects such as Maths and English got substantially more.
If you do not have a CRB Enhanced Disclosure, then as a Registered Body with the CRB we can obtain one for you. Also, as we are in urgent need of more tutors, we are not currently charging our normal £25 administration fee.
To maintain the excellent reputation of the agency, Personal Tutors only accept applications from tutors who are graduates or teachers.

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Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Welcome to News from Private Tutors

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