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Science Tutor for Biology, Chemistry and Physics

Whether you need a biology tutor, a chemistry tutor, a physics tutor, or help across all three, this page shows where a subject specialist actually makes a difference — and how to pick the right one.

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Available tutors

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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.
BiologyChemistryEnglish LanguageEnglish LiteratureMathematicsPhysicsSport and Physical Education

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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Kevin Maher

Mathematics and Science Specialist

Orpington, United Kingdom

£30.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Currently studying for his Bachelors of Engineering in Computer Engineering at the University of Birmingham.
  • Over 4 years' of teaching experience.
  • Holds A, A, B for Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry at A-Level.
  • Holds A**s for Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry at GCSE level.
  • St' Olave's Grammar School Alumni (4th best secondary state school in London).
BiologyChemistryMathematicsPhysics

Kevin is a GCSE maths tutor and physics tutor with 4+ years’ experience, studying Computer Engineering at the University of Birmingham. Tailored lessons include session reports and optional homework.

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Holly Wilson

Science Specialist

Rotherham

£35.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Over 5 years' of experience tutoring KS2, KS3, and GCSE students.
  • Holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the Open University.
  • Holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Management (Tourism) from Leeds Metropolitan University.
  • Holds an Advanced National Diploma in Travel and Tourism (equivalent to 3 A-Levels).
  • Holds 14 GCSEs in addition to a Merit in BTEC Sport.
BiologyChemistryEnvironmental ScienceIELTSPhysics

Science specialist Holly Wilson is a Physics tutor, Biology tutor and Chemistry tutor with 5+ years’ experience across KS2, KS3 and GCSE, plus A Level Biology. She holds a BSc in Environmental Science and provides lesson reports with optional homework.

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What a Science Tutor Does

A good science tutor keeps the subject tied to the course you’re actually sitting. At GCSE that means Combined Science or Triple Biology, Chemistry and Physics — plus the required practicals that sit across all three and keep turning up in the written papers. At A-Level the jump is bigger than most students expect: more maths, more synoptic questions, and longer written answers that demand precise terminology. KS3 is the quieter entry point — the foundations that either make the next two years easier or compound into gaps.

The job of tutoring isn’t to re-teach the whole syllabus. It’s to diagnose the specific gap, explain it in a way that lands, and set the right practice so the marks come back. That’s true whether you need homeostasis and genetics covered at GCSE Biology, moles and organic mechanisms at Chemistry, or rearranging equations and reading graphs at Physics. If maths is the shared problem, a science and maths tutor — or a separate maths tutor alongside — can cover both at once.

Our tutors cover KS3, GCSE and A-Level, with sessions held online so you can hire online tutors anywhere in the UK without the travel, and you keep the same tutor week after week. When you’re ready, the tutor directory shows each tutor’s subjects, levels and hourly rate upfront, so you can compare openly before messaging anyone.

  • Tutors who focus on KS3, GCSE (Combined and Triple) and A-Level Biology, Chemistry and Physics — sessions stay tied to the syllabus you're sitting.
  • Where students actually lose marks: vague terminology, weak 4- and 6-mark 'explain' answers, rushed required-practical questions, and the maths inside Physics and Chemistry.
  • Browse tutor profiles with subjects, levels and hourly rates shown upfront — no sign-up needed to compare.

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Filter the directory by Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Science, at KS3, GCSE or A-Level. Each profile shows subjects, levels and an hourly rate — compare openly before you message anyone.

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Frequently asked questions

Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

How much does a science tutor cost in the UK?

UK rates for science tutoring typically sit between about £25 and £50 per hour. You’ll usually pay a little more for A-Level than GCSE, and slightly more for specialist A-Level Physics or Chemistry than for KS3 Science. Online sessions are often a touch cheaper than in-person. Every tutor in our directory lists their hourly rate up front, so you can compare openly before enquiring.

Should I hire one science tutor or separate biology, chemistry and physics tutors?

Most students do fine with one tutor who covers all three at GCSE Combined level. At Triple Science or A-Level the content gets deeper, so many students pick a dedicated biology tutor, chemistry tutor or physics tutor for the subjects they find hardest. The best tutors will tell you directly which route makes sense, and many of ours cover two sciences plus the maths in context.

Does online science tutoring actually work without a lab?

Yes — for revision, exam technique and content gaps, online science tutoring works well. A tutor can screen-share diagrams, mark your past-paper answers line by line, and walk you through required-practical methods step by step. The one thing online won’t replace is the hands-on lab time at school, which stays with your classroom teacher — but for exam preparation, online tutoring is usually enough.