We offer English classes to help improve your A-level and IGCSE exam outcomes. Our Tutors see themselves more as Mentors and come from the top British universities, with most having received their education entirely in Britain. Their grasp of the English language and history are impeccable: we like to imagine they were raised by Dame Margaret (Maggie) Smith.
Our Mentors have done themselves what you are now doing, they know where to focus and how to get the best result. But most importantly, our Mentors share a love for English language subject and we think it is that enthusiasm that makes us so good in what we do: supporting you throughout your exam year.
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