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A sad day... with more to come

Posted by Simon Williams on Friday, March 20, 2020,
Yesterday, I had four students finish their lessons with me as they no longer have their GCSE or A-level exams to prepare for. I don't remember a day like this in my 12 years as a tutor (with the exception of when exams finish of course). I completely understand their decision of course - I would make the same decision myself if I were in their shoes.

As a result of this, however, I am likely to have timeslots available at peak times in the evenings and at weekends. For pupils in Yr10 and Yr12...
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Statement regarding Covid-19 / Coronavirus Outbreak

Posted by Simon Williams on Wednesday, March 18, 2020,


Given the current situation with the Coronavirus outbreak I thought I should explain my position. A few people have already asked about online tuition and I am sure I will get more enquiries in the coming weeks.


I have been a maths tutor for over 12 years and I have tutored online for over 8 years. I use Skype and an online whiteboard called Idroo, for which I pay a yearly subscription. I can create up to 50 simultaneous boards with my account, enough for one for each of my students. My Skype ...


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