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All tutors listed on Sherpa are either qualified teachers, or have a wealth of experience tutoring in their area. Find yourself an experienced tutor to help you with your learning journey. All are personally interviewed by our team, and only about 1 in 8 makes it onto the platform. You can get in touch with any tutor on Sherpa and set up a free introduction as an opportunity to meet them and let them know what you are looking to achieve. Just click on a profile and click 'Arrange a Free Introduction'. The cost of a A-Level Physics tutor can range from around £20 per hour to £70 per hour. Qualified teachers usually start from £30 per hour, and examiners usually start from £35 per hour. Factors that influence price can include a tutor's qualifications, level of experience and the level of tutoring needed. It's never too early to start tutoring! The earlier in the academic year, the better. This can help increase the student's confidence early on. Getting a tutor before your mock exams can also be a great time to get started. Some students look for a tutor around spring term to help with revision and intensive exam prep for their end of years or final KS3 exams. The number and frequency of lessons depends on the student. We would recommend weekly lessons to help build knowledge and understanding. In the run up to mocks or final exams, two lessons a week may be more beneficial to give you extra support. Tutoring can certainly help with exam prep. A tutor can help you learn and revise subject knowledge and improve your exam technique. They can identify your strengths and weaknesses to help with targeted, effective revision. A tutor can help you with revision and getting a revision plan in place, to suit your desired grade. They can also help you build a revision timetable to make the most of the time that you have.

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Sherpa selects qualified, experienced online Physics A-Level tutors who teach through our online classroom. Many of our tutors are DBS checked. Many of them also teach full-time in schools.

 

Need help finding an online Physics tutor for Physics lessons? Our team would be happy to help. Talk to us through our live chat or give us a call on +44 1628 337590. Our team can send over some recommendations and help you find the perfect tutor.

 

Whether you are looking for a one-off lesson to cover a topic you're struggling with or regular sessions to keep on top of your school work, Sherpa has thousands of qualified, experienced A-Level Physics teachers and tutors. These tutors are on hand, ready to help you achieve your goals with private online lessons.

 

All of our tutors teach online. This provides a huge number of benefits! Our online classroom has been built from the ground up in order to not just match the experience of face-to-face tuition, but surpass it. Get in touch with a tutor today to schedule your first A-Level Physics lesson!

 

We have tutors covering a huge range of subjects, particularly in the core areas of Maths, English, Chemistry, Biology and Physics. Our highly qualified subject teachers provide online A-Level Physics tuition. 1-to-1 online Physics tuition has been proven to boost confidence and grades and can be tailored to your learning style.

 

Now's the time to get ahead!

Autumn term is the perfect time to stay on top of your studies. Subject knowledge can drop over the long summer break, but just a few hours a week spent studying with a tutor can help top up the skills you worked hard to build and put you in a great position for this academic year.