Home | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube |
Tutor Sign Up  |  Login

Search Results

Read more about A-level History

Tutor Pages » A-level History Tutors » Sutton A-level History Tuition

Tutors in: Banstead, Carshalton, Morden, Sutton, Wallington, Surrey

Search surrounding postcodes: CR (Croydon), KT (Kingston-on-Thames), SW (South West London), or Online A-level History Tuition

Compare A-level History Tutors in Sutton (Surrey) postcode areas by clicking their names on the left hand side. To widen your search, consider A-level History Tuition from tutors who can travel to Sutton (Surrey) or from a tutor who teaches online.

If you are a tutor looking for A-level History Tutor jobs in the Sutton (Surrey) area then sign-up here.

Charles Hotham A-level History Tutor (South West London)

Charles Hotham Gold Member

Balham, London (SW12) View on map
Last Logged In: 04 Nov 2011
Sex: Male
Can Travel To: CR  EC  N  SM  W  WC  

Contact Charles Hotham, London tutor View My Full Profile
Professional Qualification BA(Hons) History, 1st, University of Oxford
Professional Qualification PGCE (Secondary History), University of Oxford; MSc History & International Relations, LSE (current)
Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Check CRB checked from recent teaching career
Professional Membership General Teaching Council for England, NASUWT, Historical Association
References References are available upon request
View my LinkedIn Profile I'm on LinkedIn

Subjects

Interview

Which subject(s) do you teach?
I am a qualified History teacher, but have taught Geography extensively at GCSE. I enjoy tutoring students in History up to undergraduate level and Geography to GCSE. I also have experience teaching and tutoring English and Religious Studies and can teach all of these subjects from Common Entrance to GCSE.

I also very much enjoy supporting and advising students with their university applications and decision making.


Tell me about your qualifications.
I have ten GCSEs at grade A and A* (and a random AO level at grade A in Maths) and three A-levels in History (A), Geography (A) and French (A). I read History at Oxford University, studying a wide range of courses from Political Theory to various British and European History units in my first year. For my finals I focussed, amongst other things, on the aftermath of the English Civil War and Cromwell's Commonwealth and Protectorate and some more Political Theory and Social Science. I particularly enjoyed my dissertation on nationalism in Germany and the Balkans.

I was inspired to go into teaching at a comprehensive in central London, and so completed my secondary History PGCE at Oxford after I graduated from my undergraduate degree.

After five years teaching in the classroom and undertaking various positions including Head of History, joint Head of Sixth Form with particular responsibility for University Admissions and a stint in school leadership, I'm now undertaking an MSc in History and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science.


What kind of experience do you have?
I have been teaching in a London comprehensive school for five years, mainly History at Key Stage 3, GCSE and A-level (particularly European history). I also taught Geography at GCSE, R.E., Citizenship and even some French.
I had responsibility for university admissions for two years, including Oxbridge preparation.
I have extensive History A-level tutoring experience, particularly for exam preparation. I have a great deal of experience teaching and tutoring late 19th century and twentieth century Russian history at A-level, but also tutor all the commonly chosen A-level topics, and some less common! I have also tutored iGCSE History, GCSE English (language and literature), and provided advice on university applications including extensive guidance on the UCAS application form.

Recent tutoring successes (2011) include: three A-level History students scored 94%, 92% and 85% in tutored units and two other students improved grades on tutored retakes from D to B. iGCSE History A*.
A-level History retake record remains either 2 grade improvement or A grade achievement.


How much do you charge?
I charge £35-£40 per hour. I may ask for you to compensate my time for long or complicated journeys (please let me know where you are based when making a tutoring enquiry, at least the London area or first part of the post code) and I normally ask for a deposit with the payment for the first session, which is then refunded via a 'free' final session. Our initial consultation meeting would, of course, be free.


Where do you teach?
I normally teach in your home, especially if you live in London reasonably close to public transport links, but we could also arrange another mutually convenient location.
If you are a long distance from London (or abroad) it may be possible to do some online tutoring at a reduced rate, depending on the specifics for which you need assistance.
See below for information about online tutoring and technology that can help face-to-face tutoring.


When are you available?
During November and December 2011 I'm free at various points during the day on Thursdays and Fridays, some evenings (especially Thursday at the moment) and some weekends. Over the Christmas holidays, I'm likely to be away from London between 21st and 28th December at least.
June to December (during and after the transition from lower Sixth/Year 12 to upper Sixth/Year 13) is a particularly good time to receive advice on university applications and to get help with UCAS personal statements, specific entrance tests and interview practice. Many students have help from September to January with A-level retakes.


Which ages and levels do you teach?
I teach everyone from age 13 upwards, but tend to focus on A-level exam preparation and beyond.


Which qualifications do you prepare your students for?
Mostly A-level, sometimes GCSE.


Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
Yes, from my teaching career, updated regularly.


Describe your arrangements for online tutoring.
I have access to email, Skype, MSN messenger, Gmail/Google+ chat, and probably any other communication software you can install on a computer...!

I encourage all of my students to use 'Evernote' to keep organised and so that we can share notes taken during tutoring sessions, and 'Google+' for me to share general information I find outside of sessions.


Do you belong to any professional organisations?
I belong to the teaching union NASUWT and to the Historical Association.


Where and with whom did you train?
I completed my PGCE at the University of Oxford and at secondary schools in Oxfordshire.


Tell me about some of your current students.
Recent tutoring successes (2011) include: three A-level History students scored 94%, 92% and 85% in tutored units and two other students improved grades on tutored retakes from D to B. iGCSE History at A*.
A-level History retake record remains either 2 grade improvement or A grade achievement.


Do you have a personal message for students?
Have a look at what I'm reading and noticing in the world of learning and teaching by finding and adding me on Google+. I encourage my students (and parents) to join the Google+ network so that I can share relevant news and advice quickly. Email + Evernote + Google+ adds an extra dimension to the help I can provide.


Articles

How do I make my personal statement 'personal'?
Subject: University Entrance
Tags: advice (general), university entrance
Created: 23/08/2010

Files

FileSizeUpload Date
PDF File Reference from my teaching career 338.97KB 28/07/2011

Tutors in SM postcode plusMinus

Sorry no tutors found

Tutors travelling to SM plusMinus

John LewisEpsom Surrey, KT17
GoldVivBelgravia&Dorking, SW1
GoldEmma StoreyFulham, London, SW6
GoldCharles HothamBalham, London, SW12
SilverDr Abbie GometzLondon, SW16

Nearby Tuition Centres plusMinus

Sorry no tuition centres found

Online Tutors plusMinus

GoldJames HeathBirmingham, B1
GoldNathan WilliamsBirmingham, B5
GoldChloe MastertonBristol, BS6
GoldRichard MageeWarwick, CV34
Marnie DickensHackney, E5
Douglas HainlineGuildford, Surrey, GU5
SilverDr WilliamKingston, KT1
John LewisEpsom Surrey, KT17
Moneeb MajidLeeds, LS2
GoldMadeline de BerriéManchester, M19
GoldOwen RaffertyManchester, M20
GoldChloe LouiseLondon, N1
GoldVicky BrocklehurstN London/ Cambridge, NW6
Liz GartonStamford, PE9
Pete GoodlandSheffield SYorks, S4
Christy QuinnKennington, London, SE17
Susan ReedWinchester, SO23
GoldKatrina DurberCentral London, SW1
GoldVivBelgravia&Dorking, SW1
GoldEmma StoreyFulham, London, SW6
GoldCharles HothamBalham, London, SW12
SilverDr Abbie GometzLondon, SW16
GoldJessica GuiseLondon, W14

Request a Tutor

Can't find the tutor you need? Post a request on our Tutors Wanted board.

View all tutors for A-level History

Search another postcode



Tutor Pages » A-level History Tutors » Sutton A-level History Tuition

Tutors in: Banstead, Carshalton, Morden, Sutton, Wallington, Surrey