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Physics Tutor for KS3, GCSE and A-Level

If physics makes sense in class but falls apart in questions, the right support can slow it down. This page shows where extra help makes the subject clearer and what to do next.

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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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Justin Raine

4.6

Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics Specialist

Manchester

£25.00 per hourDBS checkedAccepting enquiriesHigh performing tutor
  • Currently studying for his Masters of Science in Chemistry at the University of Nottingham.
  • Holds multiple years of tutoring experience assisting KS3, GCSE, and A-Level cohorts.
  • Justin is a member of the Royal Chemistry Society (RCS).
  • Holds A, A, A for Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics at AS-Level.
  • In Secondary School, Justin remained in the top percentile of his students achieving a 3.5 GPA.
ChemistryMathematicsPhysics

Justin Raine is a GCSE maths tutor and physics tutor who also teaches Chemistry (KS3–A-Level/AS), with 2+ years’ tutoring experience; studying an MSc in Chemistry and provides lesson reports with 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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Where Physics Support Helps

Physics tutoring is usually most useful when you understand part of the topic in class but cannot turn that understanding into marks. You might follow the explanation, then get stuck when a question asks you to rearrange an equation, convert units, read a graph, or explain what a practical result actually shows.

That is why physics can feel different from other science subjects. The maths matters, but so does the chain of reasoning. Students lose marks by skipping working, mixing up quantities, or rushing the final step. Good physics tutoring slows that process down. It helps you separate the idea from the method, then practise both together until the steps feel repeatable.

If you are comparing options now, focus on the kind of help you actually need. Some students need steadier problem solving. Others need support with practical-heavy topics, written explanations, or confidence before GCSE and A-Level papers. At KS3, the same pattern often shows up earlier: the class keeps moving, but the method never quite settles. If that sounds familiar, you can find a tutor and keep the search focused on physics.

  • You will see where marks often disappear: equation rearrangement, units, graphs, written method and practical interpretation.
  • If the gap is clear now, the next step is to use Find a Tutor and keep your search focused on physics.

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Frequently asked questions

Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

How can a physics tutor help if I keep losing marks on equations?

That is one of the most common reasons students look for physics tutoring. A tutor can slow the method down, make sure you are choosing the right formula, and help you show working clearly enough to protect method marks. They can also spot whether the real problem is algebra, units, graphs or the physics idea itself.

Do I need a physics tutor or a maths tutor?

If the problem shows up across several subjects, a maths tutor may help. If the difficulty is mostly in formulas, graphs, written explanations, practical questions or topic-specific reasoning, Physics is usually the better fit. Many students need clearer maths inside Physics rather than separate maths tuition.

Can online physics tutoring work for GCSE or A-Level physics?

Yes, online physics tutoring can work well for GCSE or A-Level physics when the sessions stay specific. A tutor can share diagrams, work through past-paper questions, and correct method in real time. For many students, the real issue is not the format but whether the explanations are clear and the practice stays focused.