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Frederick holds several degrees from Imperial College, London. Firstly, he has an M.Sc. in Chemistry with Molecular Physics in which he gained un Upper Second Class Degree. After this degree, he returned to complete further studies and achieved an M.Sc. in Theory and Simulation of Materials. Frederick has a QTS and a PGCE in Secondary Physics. Throughout his time in Higher Education Frederick became a tutor and ambassador for a programme called Spectroscopy in a Suitcase (SIAS). For SIAS, Frederick taught A level students how to use IR and NMR machines (by using SIAS`s portable NMR and IR machines taken to schools). During these interactive visits, Frederick taught students the theories behind IR and NMR spectroscopy. Frederick was also involved with STEM OUTREACH at Imperial College, London. On this programme he mentored Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Maths to disadvantaged (but bright) 14-18-year-old students. Throughout his time in these outreach and educational programmes, Frederick began his official teaching career and began teaching at Kensington Aldridge Academy, where he taught for a number of years. Frederick continues to offer classes of one-to-one private tuition and has an extraordinary wealth of experience in a range of subjects. He is a strong Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths GCSE tutor. He has extensively tutored Chemistry, Physics, Maths and Further Maths A-level with excellent levels of success. He has also tutored advanced Mathematics, Physics and Materials to Mechanical Engineering undergraduate students. He is well versed in a broad range of exam boards too. Frederick has tutored students from prestigious schools such as St. Paul’s School, St Paul’s Girls School, Tiffin School, Westminster and Rugby amongst others. When Frederick was a student at sixth form, he was forced to teach himself A2 Further Mathematics as well as A2 Additional Further Mathematics. It was this experience that helped him discover how important a good teacher was! It helped him to learn new concepts in a more intuitive (and efficient) manner, which now forms the basis of his own teaching. In this way, students are able to become competent and independent learners. Frederick helps students to raise both confidence and attainment. Personal Approach: When I was a student at sixth form, I was forced to self-teach A2 level further mathematics, and A2 additional further mathematics. This experience helped me to discover how to learn new concepts in a more intuitive (and efficient) manner the experience is what helped me to become a great tutor. I make sure that I thoroughly read through the exam specification for each subject that I am tutoring. Due to my extensive knowledge in chemistry, physics, maths, and further maths - I don`t mind which subject we cover on the day. I make sure that I spend the most time covering the topics that the tutee is actually struggling with - which is the most efficient way of helping the student reach their personal goal (and beyond). Frederick has the following experience: · Mathematics: KS3, iGCSE/GCSE, A level/A level Further Mathematics, IB (SL and HL), MAT preparation, STEP II & III preparation, Undergraduate mathematics, and Postgraduate mathematics. · Chemistry: KS3, iGCSE/GCSE, A level/IB, and Undergraduate chemistry. · Physics: KS3, iGCSE/GCSE, A level/IB, PAT preparation, and Undergraduate physics. · Biology: KS3, iGCSE/GCSE, and A level/IB. · Computer Science: KS3, iGCSE/GCSE, A level/IB, and Undergraduate CS.
Math · Physics · Chemistry
Trusted teacher: I am passionate about teaching, seeing my students advance, achieving their goals and learning everything that is necessary in such a complex society. Since I was little I have been passionate about science, numbers and the physical challenges that were posed to me. That's exactly why I have come up with tricks and alternative ways to explain all these challenges and methods that, at first glance, may seem complicated or even impossible. On the other hand, I love instruments and all musical theory. From classical music to alternative Rock. I have also trained in numerous languages and have both a B2 level in English and a basic A2 level of German. At the same time, I am training to obtain the C1 in English. Because of the degree I am studying, Telecommunications Systems Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, I am acquiring amazing skills in the sciences and everything that has to do with the worlds of mathematics and physics. After having completed the Bachelor of Science, I can only give one piece of advice to those who are going to get involved in that experience: patience and work, everything comes, these are possibly the years in which you will learn the most, and above all, in which you will acquire the most discipline. regarding studies, and life in general. Teaching for me has been a vocation since I was little and, in addition, it is financial aid to help finance my higher studies, which as you may know, are quite expensive here in Spain. ESO classes High school classes
Math · Physics · Science
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Frequently asked questions about physics in Birmingham

1. Why should parents consider private Physics tutoring for their struggling child in Birmingham?

At Apprentus, we understand Physics’ complex topics, such as mechanics or electromagnetism, can overwhelm students. Private tutoring provides personalised learning, addressing specific challenges like kinematics or circuits. Our experienced tutors adapt to each student’s pace, fostering confidence and critical thinking. Unlike crowded classrooms, one-on-one sessions offer individual attention, helping students overcome Physics anxiety and master fundamentals. This customised support enhances academic performance and exam readiness, ensuring sustained progress in Birmingham’s competitive academic environment.  

2. What teaching methodologies do Apprentus tutors use to improve Physics proficiency?

Our tutors employ engaging methods:  

- Hands-on experiments: Practical tasks to explore concepts like motion or electricity.  

- Visual aids: Diagrams to clarify topics such as wave behaviour.  

- Exam-style questions: Practice to reinforce understanding and technique.  

Tutors assess progress regularly, offering homework support to solidify learning. By tailoring lessons to individual learning styles, they ensure students master the Physics curriculum and develop effective study habits. These dynamic approaches make Physics accessible and inspire a passion for learning.

3. How are private Physics lessons conducted to ensure student progress?

Apprentus lessons are structured for success. Tutors begin with an assessment to identify gaps in areas like thermodynamics or optics. Lessons feature targeted exercises, such as problem-solving tasks or lab simulations, tailored to the student’s needs. Held at home or a convenient Birmingham location, sessions create a comfortable environment. Tutors encourage active participation and provide regular feedback to parents, ensuring measurable progress in academic performance and confidence in Physics.  

4. Why is Physics proficiency vital for academic and future success?

Physics proficiency drives academic and career achievements. It fosters critical thinking and problem-solving, essential for subjects like mathematics and engineering. Mastery supports exam success and opens doors to careers in technology, aerospace, and research. At Apprentus, our tutors deliver customised lessons to build these skills, helping students excel in school and prepare for competitive fields. A strong Physics foundation is crucial for unlocking future opportunities in Birmingham and beyond. 

5. How does private tutoring address common Physics challenges faced by students?

Students often struggle with concepts like quantum mechanics or fluid dynamics, leading to frustration. Apprentus tutors identify these issues through assessments and create personalised plans. They use engaging methods, such as real-world applications or interactive experiments, to simplify complex topics. With individual attention, tutors help students progress at their own pace, reducing Physics anxiety and boosting confidence. This targeted support ensures consistent improvement in understanding and academic skills.  

6. What benefits can students expect from one-on-one Physics tutoring in Birmingham?

One-on-one tutoring offers significant advantages:  

- Focused attention: Tutors address specific needs, like relativity or circuits.  

- Tailored lessons: Plans align with goals, from exam prep to mastery.  

- Confidence building: Steady progress boosts self-assurance.  

- Flexible scheduling: Lessons fit busy Birmingham families’ routines.  

These benefits lead to better grades and a positive attitude towards Physics. Apprentus tutors are dedicated to delivering these outcomes, ensuring academic success in a vibrant academic hub.

7. How does learning Physics in Birmingham contribute to academic success, and which major schools benefit?

Physics proficiency in Birmingham enhances academic success by fostering critical thinking and analytical skills. It supports excellence in subjects like mathematics and prepares students for careers in science. Major schools, such as King Edward VI High School for Girls, King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, and Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School, prioritise Physics for GCSEs and A-levels. Our tutors provide tailored lessons to boost performance, helping students excel in these leading institutions and achieve their academic goals.  

8. What is the typical cost of private Physics tutoring in Birmingham through Apprentus?

On our platform, private Physics tutoring in Birmingham typically ranges from £15 to £60 per hour, depending on the tutor’s experience and lesson specifics.

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