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English Tutor for KS3, GCSE and A-Level

Match with a Latimer Tuition English tutor who actually teaches the paper you're sitting — KS3, GCSE Language or Literature, or A-Level — and focuses on the specific gap in your marks.

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Daniel Zavaruhins

English, Mathematics, and Science Specialist

Walthamstow, United Kingdom

£25.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Over 2 years' of tutoring experience, supporting KS3, GCSE, and A-Level students across various exam boards.
  • Currently studying for his Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Science at St George’s, University of London.
  • Holds A-Levels in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics.
  • Holds A*, A*, A, A for Mathematics, English Literature, English Language, and Biology at GCSE level.
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Daniel Zavaruhins is a gcse maths tutor and english tutor with 2+ years’ experience supporting KS2–GCSE Maths/English, GCSE–A-Level Biology, and GCSE–AS Level Chemistry (plus GCSE Physics). He provides online tutoring with lesson reports and optional homework.

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Cameron Christie

English, Mathematics, and Science Specialist

Aberystwyth

£30.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Cameron holds over 5 years' of tutoring experience.
  • Holds a 2,1 for his Bachelor’s degree in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Nottingham.
  • Currently persuing his Post-Graduate research career at the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University.
  • Holds a Diploma in Sporting Excellence (DiSE) qualification - Level 3 BTEC.
  • Holds As at A-Level.
  • Holds As and A**s at GCSE level.
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Cameron Christie is a GCSE maths tutor and English tutor, also teaching GCSE Physics, Biology and Chemistry. With 5+ years’ experience and current postgraduate research at Aberystwyth University, he offers engaging online tutoring with lesson reports.

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Jannat Suleman

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Qualified English, Science, and Mathematics Teacher

£30.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesQualified teacher
  • She is a full time tutor and a qualified English teacher with QTS and a PGCE in Secondary English.
  • Actively working within UK state secondary schools and with local authorities.
  • Completed her bachelor’s in English Literature.
  • She also holds a Bachelors of English from London University.
  • Achieved 3 A*’s for English Literature, Religious Studies, and Drama for her A-Levels.
  • Achieved 9 A*s to As in her GCSE, including English, Mathematics and Triple Science.
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Qualified English teacher (QTS, PGCE) and gcse english tutor; also a maths tutor for GCSE Maths plus Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Full-time UK secondary teacher providing lesson reports and optional homework.

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What a good English tutor does

An English tutor is only useful when they’re pointed at a specific gap. English isn’t one subject — it’s a cluster of skills: reading unseen texts, analysing set texts, structuring essays, writing creatively, and keeping spelling, punctuation and grammar sharp under time pressure. A strong tutor sits with you on whichever of those is costing you marks, and stops there.

We currently match English tutors for students at KS3, GCSE (both Language and Literature) and A-Level — the full secondary-school span. Sessions are weekly, one-to-one, online or in person, whichever you’ll actually turn up to. A good tutor marks written work between sessions, keeps a short record of what needs fixing, and stays honest about where your time is going. You’ll also see whether a tutor has taught your specification before — a tutor who already teaches your set texts or paper structure saves the first few sessions of orientation.

You don’t need to scroll through every best tutors list on the internet before you book. The quicker route is to name the paper you’re sitting, pick a tutor who already teaches that specification, and get started. If you also need a maths tutor, every Latimer Tuition profile lists every subject and level the tutor covers — a lot of students pair English with Maths. When you’re ready, find an English tutor and filter by subject, level and availability, or browse our other subject routes.

  • Specialist English tutors across KS3, GCSE Language, GCSE Literature and A-Level — no generic all-subjects profiles.
  • You'll learn how to spot a tutor who actually teaches your specification, and how to tell useful essay feedback from the generic kind.
  • Pick a level below to read more, or head to Find a Tutor when the brief is clear.

Ready to find an English tutor?

Once you know the paper and the gap you want to close, the brief writes itself. Filter our English tutors by level and availability, and message the ones who look like a fit — no obligation until you book.

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Frequently asked questions

Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What levels of English tutoring do you cover?

We currently match English tutors at KS3, GCSE and A-Level, covering both English Language and English Literature. KS3 sessions tend to steady reading and writing before the exam years start. GCSE and A-Level sessions sit closer to the specification. Every tutor on the site is UK-based and sets their own rate, and you’ll see their subject and level coverage on their profile before you get in touch.

Is online English tutoring as good as in-person?

For most students, yes. English is a text-heavy subject, so sharing a document, annotating a passage together and exchanging essay drafts all work well on a screen. Online English tutoring also makes it easier to keep the same tutor week after week. If your child really needs the physical cue of sitting next to someone, in-person tends to be worth the logistics — otherwise online is the simpler option.

Will one tutor cover both English Language and Literature?

Usually, yes. Most GCSE and A-Level English tutors teach both papers because the core skills — close reading, structured paragraphs, timed writing — overlap. When you message a tutor, say which paper is hurting your marks more right now so they can plan session time sensibly across your specification, and ask how they’d split a typical half-term between Language and Literature.