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Simon · ★★★★★ · about Mr Andrew F.

Having chosen to use additional tutoring to assist my children at various points during their education I understand how challenging it is to find an appropriate tutor for your child’s requirements. I was recommended FirstTutors and settled on Andy after a few email exchanges. I’m so glad I did. Andy’s ability to adapt to an individual child’s abilities and needs is remarkable. In my daughter's case, who is 15, and approaching her GCSE’s she had lost confidence, was struggling with most (aspects/topics) of maths and was failing to grasp exam technique. Andy very quickly built a working relationship with my daughter and developed an approach which suited my daughter's abilities. As a result her confidence has completely returned, her understanding of the Maths (aspects/topics) has been amazing to watch and incredibly Andy has taught her to enjoy the subject of Maths. I have every confidence my daughter will achieve very high exam results because of the tutoring she has received, for which I thank Andy entirely. Finally, having been let down in the past I’d like to mention what a pleasure it is to work with a professional teacher who understands the importance of arrangements made and time keeping. If you’re looking to better every aspect of your child’s Maths skills and put a smile on their face at the same time I would recommend him.

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