

Alexander's profile, diploma and contact details have been verified by our experts
Alexander
- Rate £59,068
- Response 5h
-
Students6
Number of students Alexander has accompanied since arriving at Superprof
Number of students Alexander has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

£59,068/hr
Unfortunately, this tutor is unavailable
- Music reading
- Saxophone
- Clarinet
Specialist online clarinet and saxophone tutor, holding DipABRSM and ARSM performance qualifications, currently taking on new students from beginner up to grade 8.
- Music reading
- Saxophone
- Clarinet
Lesson location
Super Prof
Alexander is one of our best Music reading tutors. They have a high-quality profile, verified qualifications, a quick response time, and great reviews from students!
About Alexander
General information:
I am currently working as a full-time online tutor. I have extensive experience of preparing students for entrance to top universities, including Oxbridge. Drawing upon my own experience as a Cambridge applicant and undergraduate, I offer insights into the admissions tests and interviews required for such institutions. This ensures my tutees are able to maximise their chance of admission to an exciting course at their choice of university. I bring the same ethos to the GCSE and A level science and maths I tutor, and strive to ensure my tutees not only perform their best in their exams, but also find their school learning as rewarding and enjoyable as possible.
Having studied maths, physics, chemistry and materials science as part of my Cambridge natural sciences degree, I am able to tutor students working towards admission to any university maths or physical sciences course. Previously, I have helped students prepare for a range of courses, including mathematics and natural sciences at Cambridge, physics at Oxford, and materials science and engineering at Imperial College London. Additionally, I tutor physics, chemistry, maths, and further maths to A level (and GCSE) standard, as well as the international equivalents of these. Having done a little neurobiology at undergraduate level also, I am no stranger to the biological side of the sciences and am well equipped to tutor separate, or combined, GCSE science.
Biography:
Growing up in the north of England, I was often frustrated by the lack of challenging study that was provided at my local primary school. I increasingly found myself working, independently, outside of the school’s curriculum in order to keep engaged with my learning and make academic progress. This work paid off, and I won a scholarship to the secondary school of my choice, without which my family would never have been able to afford the school’s fees.
I continued working hard, including outside of the curriculum, and I benefitted greatly from the extra guidance the school provided to aid my academic study. Thanks to this, I achieved the equivalent of 10 A*s at GCSE, alongside an A in AS level French, as well as the Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze Award. This was followed by 4 A*s at A level (in each of maths, further maths, physics and chemistry) and an A* in the London Institute of Banking and Finance’s Level 3 Certificate in Financial Studies. During this time, I earned a Merit in round one of the British Mathematical Olympiad and a Gold in the UK Chemistry Olympiad. I also hold two professional-standard music diplomas (the ARSM on saxophone and the dipABRSM on clarinet), which were both completed while still at school.
From secondary school, I went on to study natural sciences at Peterhouse, Cambridge. I have successfully completed the first year, during which I studied maths, physics, chemistry and materials science. Although this is a very wide-ranging course, it also does not compromise on the depth to which each science can be studied; it has been a great pleasure to engage with a plethora of scientific subjects at a university level. I am currently taking a year away from Cambridge in order to work full-time as an online tutor. On my return to Cambridge, I intend to specialise in neurobiology and experimental psychology, as well as the history and philosophy of science. However, I also hope to continue working as an online tutor in the coming years (at least in a part-time capacity).
When I'm not tutoring:
I pursue an interest in science outside of (as well as within) my tutoring career by reading around my subjects and by solving additional problems. Another serious interest of mine is music, and I have had tremendous fun playing in the Cambridge University Wind Orchestra. I also enjoy rowing regularly, for both Leeds Rowing Club and Peterhouse Boat Club, depending on where I am based at the time, and I play a little recreational chess. Additionally, something that is perhaps unexpected of a scientist such as myself, I helped found a poetry society during my time at university, and I enjoy writing submissions in my spare time to present at society meetings.
About the lesson
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Advanced
- +8
levels :
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Professional
Children
1er cycle
2e cycle
3e cycle
4e cycle
DE
CA
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Although I am currently making a living primarily as a maths and sciences tutor, I also enjoy applying the skills I've learned through my two professional-standard music diplomas to the online clarinet and saxophone lessons I offer. Below is my general tuition profile, along with a short sample of my playing (complete with accidental squeak!)
I did very "sciencey" subjects at school and, because I had broad interests, I always lamented how the UK school system forced you to specialise so early. I've more than made up for that at university where I earned a place at Cambridge for natural sciences, which is perhaps the broadest course possible - essentially ranging from history to physics.
I know how dull some of the school curriculum can be but, having done a wide range of subjects at university, I know that things get much more exciting later on: a lesson which seems boring at school might be very interesting at degree level. I hope to pass the enthusiasm I've gained, from studying engaging university subjects, on to the school students I tutor, and help them find in their school learning the enthusiasm that I now have in my university career. I hope to enable my tutees to have as enjoyable an academic career as I’ve had, by helping them find the things that really excite them in their subjects. This approach will guide the student as they successfully pursue their academic interests as far as they wish to take them, whether that means simply making the most of their school education or going on to excel at a top university. In all cases, I bring the philosophy of individual and attentive focus on the student, which I have experienced in the Cambridge supervision environment, to the private tuition I offer.
Recommendations
Recommendations come from relatives, friends and acquaintances of the teacher
Alexander is a diligent worker with a real interest in maths and science. He's a calm and useful explainer with deep and secure knowledge.
Alex studies maths and physics with me at Cambridge, so he knows what maths is all about, how to learn and how to get to the solution step by step. His own A-level exams are still fresh in his memory, as he took them only two years ago. He is a very pleasant chap and very understanding. On top of that, his articulation skills are excellent and he can explain maths really well, making maths with him fun without frustration.
I have known Alex for more than a year as a fellow course-mate at university. Alex is always very fastidious with his work, a quality which is extremely important for a mathematics tutor. Alex is also exceptional at explaining obscure concepts to others, always with a touch of humour. I am confident that Alex will be a great tutor to whomever he teaches.
Knowledgeable and incredibly encouraging, Alex really is one of the best
View more recommendations
Rates
Rate
- £59,068
Pack prices
- 5h: £295,339
- 10h: £590,678
online
- £59,068/h
Alexander's Video
Similar Music reading teachers in Cambridge
Swan
Paris 9e, France & Online
- 84,953RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Martin
Dublin, Ireland & Online
- 67,962RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Lucía
Brooklyn, United States & Online
- 73,389RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Alice
Washington, United States & Online
- 73,389RWF/hr
Dr Ethan Lustig
Los Angeles, United States & Online
- 146,778RWF/hr
Jennifer
Paris 12e, France & Online
- 76,457RWF/hr
Hanxin
Paris 9e, France & Online
- 118,934RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Dan
London, United Kingdom & Online
- 108,291RWF/hr
Ezequiel
Cammeray, Australia & Online
- 77,582RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Vojin
Paris 14e, France & Online
- 84,953RWF/hr
Olesea
London, United Kingdom & Online
- 98,446RWF/hr
Despina
Manchester, United Kingdom & Online
- 68,912RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Lorenzo
Porto, Portugal & Online
- 25,486RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Klay
London, United Kingdom & Online
- 74,819RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Stephanie
West Hollywood, United States & Online
- 73,389RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Gali
Toulouse, France & Online
- 50,972RWF/hr
Simon
Glasgow, United Kingdom & Online
- 88,602RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Alelí
Ciudad de México, Mexico & Online
- 38,292RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Marcelo
Sintra, Portugal & Online
- 49,273RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
Maxim
London, United Kingdom & Online
- 127,980RWF/hr
- 1st lesson free
-
See Music reading tutors
