I am a passionate and dedicated tutor specialising in A-Level Economics, Chemistry, and Psychology. My approach to teaching is structured, engaging, and student-centred - designed to build genuine understanding rather than surface-level memorisation. My teaching style has been shaped and refined under the mentorship of Govinder, the founder of Tutorvine, whose philosophy of excellence and student-first thinking I carry into every session. Every session follows a proven framework: • Interleaving • Do now retrieval tasks – prior learning • Learning objectives • Multimedia mini tasks • Plenary • AFL – mini whiteboard tasks • Continuous testing Economics captivates me because it is the lens through which we decode the world - from government policy to individual decision-making. There is something deeply satisfying about the moment a student realises that scarcity, incentives, and trade-offs explain almost everything around them. The hardest topic I navigate with students is macroeconomic policy conflicts - particularly the tension between inflation targeting and unemployment, where competing schools of thought demand sophisticated, nuanced analysis. Chemistry is where logic meets creativity. I love how it bridges the abstract and the tangible - from electron orbitals to pharmaceutical synthesis. The hardest area is organic chemistry mechanisms, specifically electrophilic addition and nucleophilic substitution, where students must visualise molecular behaviour with real precision. Psychology fascinates me because it asks the boldest question of all: what makes us human? The most challenging topic is biopsychology - it demands that students simultaneously master neuroscience, hormonal systems, brain localisation, and evolutionary theory, all while applying biological explanations critically against other approaches. It is intellectually rigorous and deeply rewarding to teach.
Chemistry
Biology
Physics
English Literature
French
Psychology
Economics
Business Studies
A-Levels: Psychology (A), Chemistry (A), Economics (A*) GCSEs: Mathematics (8), English Literature (9), English Language (8), Combined Science (7-7), Religious Education (9), French (8), History (8), Business Studies (8)