Reading, Writing, Spelling, Numeracy, Mathematics, and Maths lessons in Omagh, UK.
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Marjorie C.
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Spelling Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Helping Students Build Confidence, Achieve Success & Unlock Their Potential
As a qualified UK teacher with 15 years of experience, I specialize in Primary, Secondary, and GCSE education across maths, English, and science. Holding a PGCE and QTS, I have taught in mainstream schools, special educational needs (SEN) provisions, and diverse learning environments, ensuring that students of all backgrounds and abilities receive the support they need to succeed.
I have extensive experience working with students with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other special educational needs (SEN), using tailored strategies to help them overcome learning barriers. Every child learns differently, and my individualized approach ensures that each student gains confidence, develops a deep understanding of key concepts, and excels academically.
Why Choose My Approach? ✅ Personalized, Student-Centered Learning
Many students struggle in traditional classroom settings because they don’t receive individual attention. I take a tailored approach, designing lesson plans that cater to each student’s unique learning style. Whether they need reinforcement in certain subjects or are preparing for major exams, my structured yet flexible lessons ensure maximum engagement and retention.
✅ Building Confidence & Independence
Success in academics isn’t just about getting the right answers—it’s about building confidence and problem-solving skills. Many students fear maths or struggle with English because they lack self-belief. I focus on instilling a growth mindset, helping students feel capable, motivated, and ready to take on challenges.
✅ Expert Exam Preparation – GCSE, A-Level & Beyond
Preparing for GCSEs, A-Levels, and entrance exams can be stressful for both students and parents. My tutoring approach includes: ✔ Effective revision strategies – Teaching students how to study smarter, not harder. ✔ Time management techniques – Helping them structure revision for maximum efficiency. ✔ Exam technique coaching – Training students on how to approach different types of questions. ✔ Regular progress assessments – Identifying strengths and areas for improvement.
✅ Proven SEN & Autism Support
Having taught in SEN provisions and mainstream schools, I understand the unique challenges faced by students with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and processing difficulties. I provide: ✔ Sensory-friendly learning techniques to help students focus and stay engaged. ✔ Structured lessons with clear routines to reduce anxiety and build consistency. ✔ Patience, encouragement, and a positive learning environment where students feel valued and supported.
Ace Academic Tutors – Raising the Standard in Education
After years of teaching in schools and tutoring privately, I founded Ace Academic Tutors, a UK-based tutoring company dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized education across all major subjects.
At Ace Academic Tutors, we: 🎓 Offer expert 1-to-1 and group tutoring across all subjects and levels. 📚 Match students with highly qualified, experienced tutors who are passionate about making learning engaging and accessible. 🌍 Support both in-person and online tutoring to accommodate different learning needs and schedules. 🧩 Specialize in SEN and autism-friendly tutoring, ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive.
How We Help Students Succeed
✅ GCSE & A-Level Exam Prep – Master exam techniques, tackle past papers, and improve grades. ✅ Primary & Secondary Support – Build a strong academic foundation with tailored lessons. ✅ Specialist SEN Tutoring – Personalized strategies for students with additional learning needs. ✅ Catch-Up & Intervention Programs – Helping students bridge learning gaps and regain confidence.
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Are you looking for expert tutoring to help your child excel? Whether they need exam preparation, subject-specific support, or SEN assistance, I’m here to help.
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Anum Liaquet
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Hello and welcome to my tutoring profile. To give context, I was a Teaching Assistant for 15 years and worked across all areas of primary levels from Nursery up to year 6. I finished my career being the leading Teaching Assistant in neurodiverse children as I have a passion for all children to have the education they deserve. I am an extremely caring, empathetic person with a passion for children’s education.
I planned, delivered and evaluated focus groups on a daily basis, often with the purpose to encourage cooperative engagement with other pupils. In addition, I had key children, who I would track their journey, in order to ensure they were meeting the key markers set out in the curriculum.
I would liaise with parents/carers on a daily basis. I created exciting multi-sensory environments which inspired and aided classroom learning.
I’ve worked alongside a variety of teachers when working in years 4,5 & 6 which allowed me to familiarise myself with the KS2 curriculum. I have 5 years’ experience working in Year 6 giving me a wealth of understanding of preparation for SATS, with children across all abilities.
In addition, I ran the school choir and school eco group. With the choir they would perform in assemblies, nursing homes and the local community. The eco group tended an allotment alongside people in the community as well as projects of planting using recycled materials around the school.
I believe children’s education should be an all-rounded experience and we should invest in them wholly and wisely as they are our future generation.
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Donna Dickson
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Spelling Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Leighton Buzzard, England
As a Head of the Languages Department and Primary and Secondary Teacher in a school in Leighton Buzzard for over 10 years, I believe I am the right language tutor for you!
I'm fluent in Spanish, ( my native language) French, and English and have spent many years teaching and studying languages. I completed a bachelor's degree in Spanish and English at Manchester/ALmeria University (2008) and studied Spanish and English Literature in school (GCSE and A-Level) so I know how daunting grammar can sometimes feel and how stressful language/literature exams can be... but also how great it feels when you finally start getting it!
On the language side of things, I can help you with your writing, listening, speaking, grammar, and exam technique. I can help you with conversational skills if you're just looking to go traveling or make Spanish/French friends.
On the literature side of things, a large part of my degree was literature-based, so I would be very happy to help any Literature students if you are struggling with the subject.
If you're in school and really want to get an A/A* (7/8/9), I can make sure you achieve your goal. Whatever your current grade, an A/ A*/7/8/9 is achievable. I have taught these exams for many years so I know how they work and how you can do well in them. We will work closely with the syllabus and go through some secrets of exam technique to make sure you get a top grade.
Alternatively, if you're wanting to learn languages for travel or business purposes (or just for fun!) we can tailor the lessons 100% to suit your needs. I also teach courses to adults from beginners to advanced and I always tailored to each student's need. I also teach English to foreigners to achieve the Cambridge Examinations ( A1 to C1).
I effectively deliver and plan online outstanding lessons and the feedback that I have received from parents, pupils, and adult learners have always been very stimulating. I strongly believe in the student centered-approach as always shown in my lesson plans. I believe that all students are individuals with very specific needs so differentiation has always been at the forefront of my teaching practice. I find it very important to address any students’ needs in order to get the best potential out of every single student. I am successful in establishing high expectations of behavior in the classroom whilst still developing positive relationships with my classes.
I love online teaching as well as face to face. I have been doing online experience for the last 5 years and I have helped most of my students to achieve an excellent language level. I use Google Meets, Google Classroom, or even Skype for online teaching. I generally send and post great, fun, and genuine resources so that the student can access them easily and successfully. There are so many fun online resources that I could provide you to enhance your language skills, especially in Speaking; what a great way to speak the language with a native speaker! You will also gain a broad cultural awareness and your fluency and pronunciation will speed up!
Contact me and ask what it is that you need and I will make sure you will get the best of your language skills!
On the other hand, I am a 200hr yoga certified instructor for the last 2 years and I can give you online 1-1 lessons from beginners to more advanced practitioners. I can also give the online yoga class via zoom to you and your whole family! If you have children, you will be glad to know that I have trained to teach kids yoga and I have been organizing yoga workshops in primary and secondary schools.
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Noelia Gonzalez Garcia
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Personal Profile
I am a dedicated teacher who has grown in all aspects of teaching since embarking on my career. I have risen to the challenges of teaching and believe that all children can reach their learning potential.
As a tutor, I believe in working on a personalised course of study working through use of past exam papers and interview questions, teaching students to answer the questions well and grow in confidence.
I have successfully coached children through 7+ 11+ and 13+ exams including exams to scholarship level. My past students have gained entry to the Royal Grammar School Guildford, Eton College, St James School Ashford, Halliford School, Shepperton, St Catherine’s School, Bramley and St George’s College, Weybridge, Cokethorpe School, Witney, Headington School, Oxford, St Benedict’s Ealing, Kings College Wimbledon, Dulwich School. London, The Gloucestershire 11 + Consortium, The Birmingham 11+ Consortium. The London 11 + Consortium, The Slough 11 + Consortium and Tiffin School. .
I also enjoy teaching students who are learning English as Second Language following the Cambridge English scheme of work. I am a qualified TEFL teacher with experience of teaching both adults and children.
Tutor Experience
I am a 1 to 1 and online tutor working with students in preparation for Independent School Entrance examinations at 7+, !1+,13+ along with the 11+ Examinations for Grammar Schools. I support children across the Primary Curriculum supporting their understanding to boost confidence and prepare them for both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 SATS.
I also tutor Students learning English as a Second Language preparing them for English Proficiency Examinations including English conversation, Reading and writing.
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Claire Collett
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I have over 10 years experience in education. I am currently a primary school teacher and a Literacy Leader. I have taught in Year 6 for years and have a wealth of experience in preparing children for their SATs in KS2 and KS1. I am creative and ensure that my approaches are suitable for all. I am very sociable and enjoy meeting new people. On many occasions, my bilingual speaking skills have been of great benefit.
I currently offer Maths courses, developing fluency in reading and developing creative writing skills.
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Aisha Mohammed
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Hi, my name is Kully and it's very nice to meet you. Thank you for taking this time out to read my profile!
For the last 10 years, I have been working as a primary school teacher at an outstanding school.
I have over 15 years experience and have worked within many schools, two of which were long-term.
Over the years, my teaching career has allowed me to experience many different and difficult situations. These in turn have made me a more confident, organised, resourceful and experienced (in many years groups) teacher.
My current role is a Year 2 class teacher, however I have taught children from Nursery up to Year 6 as a cover teacher too.
I took part in the Government led school tutoring program, where I tutored 3 children from Year 2 in Writing. This has deepened my experience further, especially when assisting children to achieve the best they can.
I have carried out and planned for many 1:1 or group interventions in Maths and English to assist with our school's Covid catch-up program.
I want to build a good rapport with my pupils, a relationship that is fun, respectful and honest.
It's all about adapting the learning to the pupil and making them feel that they are in control of their learning too. Having a good sense of humour always helps too!
Please leave a message if you would like to discuss your child's needs.
Looking forward to meeting you.
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Kully Bahia
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I have been teaching since 1996, I have strong work ethics. My priority is time management, team work and strong communication skills.
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Reem Amin Ul Haq
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My Psychology degree and 9 years of experience working with children with Neuro-divergence and additional educational needs prior to teaching have significantly shaped my approach to teaching.
I prioritise relationship building and trust with students and their caregivers.
I am patient, kind, and incredibly encouraging but have high expectations. I work with students for them to also gain high expectations in themselves. This may happen in the first few sessions or may take a longer period of time depending on the student.
I help students gain high expectations for themselves by initially giving tasks where they are guaranteed success, then celebrating and reflecting on this success and how they were able to use the skills taught and their effort to complete the task. This builds a persons confidence and significantly increases the likelihood of attempting more difficult tasks. This is heavily proven by research (and seen in my classroom daily) known as the “theory of self efficacy” and the “theory of planned behaviour”.
If a person does not believe a task is within their capability, they are incredibly unlikely to even attempt it (No matter how much we believe they can do it).
It is my job to SHOW students they can do it by designing tasks and lessons in a way that they feel challenged finish with pride in their achievements.
When teaching new skills I will show them first, then we will complete a task together, then they will apply the skills independently. I will be constantly assessing as they work independently and provide support where necessary. The ultimate goal is to phase back my support until they are using the taught skills correctly, consistently, confidently and independently.
Lessons will vary depending on students needs. If caregivers want to spend a percentage of the lesson to discuss, that will be agreed upon. If there are specific targets you want me to cover then we can dedicate time for you to tell me these expectations. If you would prefer me to assess your student and gage where the gaps are and plan accordingly, that is also ok.
I would suggest an initial session to meet, and discuss goals.
Some classes you may benefit from:
-SATs Prep
-Phonics
-Reading (comprehension, vocabulary, inferencing, predictions, explaining, retrieval, sequencing, summarising, making links, authors intent)
-Spelling
-Grammar (or Spelling and grammar combined)
-Maths
-Maths (arithmetic)
-Maths (Reasoning and Problem solving)
-Target specific - has your teacher said there are targets you need to work on in various subjects?
-Science
-History
-Geography
-Psychology (GCSE, A Level)
Is your child in secondary school but needs support in the foundation subjects such as reading, writing or maths?
Reading and writing is an essential skills in secondary school for every subject. I can support your child to close the gap so they can access all subjects with their peers. Having worked in secondary schools before, I have seen how much students are required to read and write in all lessons, but there will not be opportunities to learn these fundamental skills at school.
I welcome students of all ages (including adults) from all backgrounds and of all abilities.
I look forward to meeting you soon and celebrating the amazing progress ahead!
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Georgina Mullin
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Spelling lessons in Stevenage, UK.
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Grace A.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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Government and Politics and Mathematics lessons in Plymouth, UK.
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Oluwapelumi A.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I have had experience as a teaching assistant in a primary school where I assisted the children in their English (reading, spelling and writing) and mathematics. I have a passion for helping children in their learning. I am kind, enthusiastic and willing to get to know your child in depth to understand their learning style better.
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Daisy S.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I have now worked in education for approximately 10 years, starting off voluntary, then as an LSA, then as a teacher which has undoubtably helped achieve a better understanding of the education framework as well as the importance of all people in a child's life. During that time I have worked with children and young adults from 6 weeks to 18 years of age from many different backgrounds. This has enabled me to see where children start off, where they might be currently and where they need to get.
Having 4 children of my own has also helped with this, especially from a SEND/SEMH side due to 3 out of 4 of my own children needing additional help. My second eldest, now 17, was diagnosed with ADD before Covid which had some impact on her education, however her mental health had also suffered. This is something that thankfully she is now on the better side of and after being homeschooled by myself during COVID and the help of her school afterwards meant that she passed all of her GCSE's. My son, now 13, is dyslexic but is learning ways to ensure that this is not a barrier to his learning from help by myself. My youngest daughter, who is 10, has ADHD and is now finding ways to become more independent on a daily basis. I too myself have dyslexia which was not picked up until my teacher training as I have always found ways to overcome the struggles, however this has now given me the gift of being able to see and know the struggles that child with learning disabilities face along with a sympathetic ear to help children in their education.
Throughout my time in education I have worked 1-2-1, in groups and as a class (sometimes bigger). I have worked with school refusers, last chance students, students with SEMH, SEND and children who have EAL. I have worked with children who have been impulsive as well as those who have been unable to express their needs and wants, generally starting with picture cards, visual timetables, colourful semantics and zones of regulation. The list includes but is not limited to;
Children with EHCP's
ADD
ADHD
ASD
Down Syndrome
Cerebral Palsy
Speech and Language difficulties
Global delay
Dyscalculia
Dyslexia
EAL
Dyspraxia
Mild/Moderate/Severe learning difficulties
Tourette's
Various SEMH needs
Various medical disabilities
Mute/non-verbal
I currently already support two children who have both made significant progress, one of which is non verbal, has ASD, under the age of 6 and been delivered via Zoom duE to distance. I moved up TO Lincolnshire in August from down South, and have been trying to find my feet as to which area of education I would like to work in after being a full time primary school teacher, which I loved, however children with additional needs has always been where my heart lies. I have a passion for working with children that need additional help in a mainstream setting where help is not routinely available. Whilst I have some experience of working in a special setting school, my view has always been that children in a special setting school have met a criteria to enable them to have the extra help, however, there are so many children that are missed or unable to have the help that is needed in mainstream school that will unfortunately, in many circumstances, end up without an education due to not 'fitting' a criteria. It is these children, along with those waiting for a placement in a special needs setting, or those children who 'refuse' to work that I feel my heart lies with and where I belong teaching.
I have always prided myself on gaining and maintaining fantastic professional relationships with both students and parents/carers/LSA's in every setting that I have worked in, knowing that the child's views and thoughts are paramount. I take great pride in knowing that all children that I have worked with whether as a class, group or individual have all made progress, no child has ever stopped flourishing whilst under my watchful eye. I always ensure that I build a good professional relationship with the child first which has undoubtably led to the great outcomes, attendance and behaviour of students that I pride myself with.
Sorry, currently unavailable to teach from my home address unless remote.
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Chrystal M.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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· Fully qualified primary teacher with15 years+ classroom experience years 1—6
· Experienced tutor
· DBS cleared
· SEN qualification & experience
· Experience in designing and delivering interventions
· 1:1 or group tuition
· All primary subjects taught
· Flexible & reliable
· Great rates
· Online - available anywhere
· Work is in line with the UK National Curriculum
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Joel S.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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German, Literacy, Basic Maths, French, General Science, Writing, Phonics, and Spelling lessons in Shrewsbury, UK.
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Anni L.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I have worked in the education setting for the past 9 years; working with children of differing ages and abilities. In 2013, I qualified as a Primary School teacher and took up my first teaching post in a school in Devon. I taught a mixed class of Year 4,5 and 6 children over many years and got through many Year 6 SATs testing too. During this time, I was part of an Ofsted inspection where I was graded ‘outstanding’ in my teaching practice.
I then went on to teach at another Devon primary school where I taught a variety of year groups. Having trained as a Maths specialist for teaching at Exeter University, I became the Mathematics Lead for the Exe Valley Federation. During this time, I went on to learn more about the best methods to teach Mathematics along with taking part in a Mathematics Mastery research programme. I supported teachers and ran training in how to improve Maths teaching across the schools.
Whilst studying for my degree at the Plymouth University, I spent time researching in both Special Needs and main stream Schools to learn about child development. In 2011, I worked as a Learning Support Assistant at a Special Needs School where I worked alongside the Mathematics teacher to support the children’s learning in a way that would work best for each child in the school.
Tutoring has become a natural progression for me after teaching for many years. I genuinely believe that with the right support ALL children can succeed. Watching children make small steps of progress has been the key to my love of teaching. As a tutor, I can gently assess your child and give them the extra support to help them gain the confidence they need in school. Many parents have mentioned how their child’s confidence has improved since tuition, not only in the subject they were tutored in, but as an individual overall. This in many ways is as important as grades achieved. Through the improvement in confidence, a child can start to flourish and will start to get more out of their school setting.
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Hannah H.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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I have been teaching in primary schools for 20 years and with experience of year 6 and the transition to secondary school.
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Kate G.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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RETIRED HEADTEACHER AND PARISH SAFEGAURDING OFFICER.
WORK TWO DAYS PER WEEK CARER FOR TWO GRANDCHILDREN.
Role reduces by one day per week as Grandson starts school in September. English, Reading, Grammar, Spelling, and Writing lessons in Chippenham, UK.
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Stephen R.
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Mathematics, Reading, Writing, and Spelling lessons in Milton Keynes, UK.
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Shifali N.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
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