By David Hearnshaw | GCSE Tutor in Bawtry, Doncaster
Choosing the right GCSE tutor can make the difference between your child scraping a pass and achieving the grades that open doors to their future. But with so many options in Doncaster – from directory websites to private tutors to tutoring centers – how do you know you’re making the right choice?
After 30 years of teaching and tutoring in South Yorkshire, here’s what I believe parents should look for when choosing a GCSE tutor.
What to Look For
Always choose a qualified teacher (QTS) over a university student or recent graduate.
Here’s why it matters:
Qualified teachers have:
Student tutors may:
The Question to Ask
“Are you a qualified teacher with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status)?”
If the answer is no, keep looking.
What to Look For
Be very careful with directory websites that match you with tutors. Here’s what often happens:
With directories:
With a real tutor/tutoring business:
The Question to Ask
“Am I speaking with the actual tutor, or an agency?”
If you’re speaking to the person who will teach your child, that’s a good sign.
What to Look For
Your tutor should be a specialist in the subject they’re teaching.
Someone qualified to teach English might not be the right choice for GCSE Physics. Look for:
Why This Matters
I have a degree in Physics and Astrophysics from the University of Sheffield. When I teach GCSE Physics, I’m not just teaching exam technique – I deeply understand the subject and can explain concepts in multiple ways until they click for each student.
The Question to Ask
“What qualifications do you have in this specific subject?”
And: “How long have you been teaching [subject] at GCSE level?”
What to Look For
Examiner experience is a massive advantage.
I’ve examined for AQA, Edexcel, and OCR. This means I’ve marked thousands of actual GCSE papers. I know:
Non-examiners can teach the content, but examiners can teach the strategy.
The Question to Ask
“Have you worked as a GCSE examiner? For which exam board?”
If yes, you’ve found someone with insider knowledge.
What to Look For
Ask for evidence of results, not just claims.
Good signs:
Red flags:
What We Can Prove
At Booster Tutors:
The Question to Ask
“Can you give me examples of student progress you’ve helped achieve?”
What to Look For
Every student learns differently. Your tutor should:
At Booster Tutors, our philosophy is simple: Every student can make progress with the correct support.
We don’t believe in “can’t do maths” or “not a science person.” We believe in finding the right approach for each individual student.
The Question to Ask
“How do you adapt your teaching for different students?”
If they can’t give you a clear answer, they might use a one-size-fits-all approach.
What to Look For
Consider what works best for your child:
In-person tutoring:
Group sessions:
One-to-one:
Our Approach
We offer in-person, one-to-one tutoring at our center in Bawtry. Students get our complete attention in a dedicated learning environment, free from home distractions.
The Question to Ask
“What format do you offer, and why do you think it works best?”
What to Look For
Cheapest isn’t always best. Consider:
Our lessons start at £19 per hour. That’s competitive for qualified teachers with examiner experience.
The Question to Ask
“What’s included in the price? Are there any additional fees?”
What to Look For
The Question to Ask
“What’s your availability, and what’s your cancellation policy?”
What to Look For
The best qualifications mean nothing if your child doesn’t connect with the tutor.
Good signs:
That’s why we offer a free initial consultation. Meet us, ask questions, and see if we’re the right fit – with no obligation.
Avoid tutors who:
❌ Can’t provide proof of qualifications
❌ Have no DBS check
❌ Make unrealistic promises (“Guaranteed Grade 9!”)
❌ Won’t offer a trial session or consultation
❌ Have no online presence or reviews
❌ Are vague about their experience
❌ Pressure you to commit long-term immediately
When you speak to a potential tutor, ask:
Their answers will tell you everything you need to know.
We understand choosing a tutor is a big decision. Here’s what makes us different:
✓ 30 and 20 years of teaching experience (50 years combined)
✓ Qualified teachers with QTS – not students or amateurs
✓ Former GCSE examiners for AQA, Edexcel, and OCR
✓ Proven results – Jamie improved from Grade 5 to Grade 8 in one year
✓ Over 10,000 students taught throughout our careers
✓ In-person, one-to-one tutoring at our Bawtry center
✓ Free initial consultation – meet us with no obligation
✓ We ARE the tutors – not a directory or agency
Ready to find the right tutor for your child?
📞 Call David on 07800 646184
We offer a free, no-obligation consultation where we’ll discuss your child’s needs, answer all your questions, and help you decide if we’re the right fit.
Our tutoring center is in Bawtry, easily accessible from Doncaster, Rossington, Tickhill, Retford, and surrounding areas.
Lessons start from £19 per hour.