Physics Intervention Tutor

Croydon
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Physics Intervention Tutor – KS5 Excellence Focus Croydon – Join a Top School in South London

Are you a high-achieving Physics graduate or aspiring teacher ready to drive exceptional A-Level outcomes? This Physics Intervention Tutor opportunity in Croydon offers an immediate start within a dynamic, high-performing secondary school where sixth form students are ambitious, articulate, and determined to secure places at leading universities. The school is seeking an academically formidable Physics Intervention Tutor who can provide precise, high-impact support exclusively at KS5.

This Croydon secondary school is recognised for inspirational leadership, a thriving STEM faculty, and a sixth form culture built on scholarship and aspiration. Students are focused, respectful, and genuinely committed to mastering complex scientific concepts. As a Physics Intervention Tutor, you will work strategically with A-Level students, delivering targeted academic support that strengthens subject mastery, sharpens exam technique, and elevates grades. This is an outstanding platform for a Physics graduate seeking elite classroom experience or preparing for teacher training.

Key Highlights:

  • Physics Intervention Tutor – KS5 specialist role

  • £95–£115 per day depending on experience

  • Croydon, South London – well-connected location

  • Immediate start – full-time, long-term position

  • High-performing secondary school with exceptional sixth form

  • Inspirational leadership and academically driven culture

  • Ideal for high-achieving Physics graduates (2:1 or First-Class preferred)

  • Focused A-Level intervention and academic mentoring

  • Superb preparation for PGCE or teacher training routes

    What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Delivering targeted small-group A-Level Physics intervention sessions

  • Reinforcing advanced topics including mechanics, fields, waves, and quantum physics

  • Supporting students to refine exam technique and extended written responses

  • Identifying knowledge gaps and designing tailored revision strategies

  • Working closely with the Head of Physics to track and accelerate progress

  • Mentoring high-attaining students applying for competitive STEM degrees

    Ideal Physics Intervention Tutor for this Croydon School:

  • A top-performing Physics graduate with strong A-Level and degree results

  • Confident in explaining complex theoretical concepts with clarity

  • Ambitious, academically rigorous, and highly organised

  • Professional communicator with strong subject credibility

  • Available immediately and committed to sustained impact

    Why Join This Croydon School?

  • Exceptional sixth form results and university destinations

  • Visionary senior leadership with a strong STEM focus

  • Motivated, high-calibre students who value academic excellence

  • Supportive Science department with expert mentorship

  • Clear progression pathway into teacher training

    How to Apply:
    If you are ready to step into a high-impact Physics Intervention Tutor role and begin immediately, submit your CV without delay. Interviews are taking place promptly, and the school is eager to secure an outstanding candidate.

    This Physics Intervention Tutor position offers rare KS5-only experience within one of Croydon’s most ambitious secondary schools, an exceptional opportunity to shape A-Level success at the highest level

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