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Who is Jilna Haria?

In April 2005, when I was on my Easter Break from Warwick University, a family friend was celebrating her daughter's birthday. At the party, she started telling me how concerned she was that her son had only scored 31% in his most recent Maths test.

However, the teacher had given this young man a chance to retake the test a week later.

With just two days to go before the next Maths test, the boy took a one-hour crash tutoring session with me, and within days I got the great news that he scored 77% for his paper!

This child went from a D to an "A" in just one hour!

"Jilna is like a friend, so I have no hesitation in asking for help with the material that I do not understand"

 

This is just one example, because over the last few years, whilst I have been studying for a degree in Mathematics, there have been many moments when parents anxious about their child's maths grades have asked me to spend time tutoring their child.

Now that I have completed my degree at Warwick and am back home with my family near Harrow, I want you to read through this and consider if this is the type of support your son or daughter is looking for.

Tapping Into A Deeper Understanding Through Individual or Group Tutoring

The essence of tutoring is to recognise that everything your child needs to know to succeed is already within them.

The process of tutoring uncovers the various obscuring layers that cover up your child's deeper knowledge.

"She is very calm when she teaches so I tend to grasp things better"

 

British Education, East African Indian Culture

I have been living in this country for the past 7 years and since then I have studied for my A Levels here. Hence I know of the schooling in this country and how children are taught, which helps me teach my students better and in a similar manner.

"I like her teaching style. My son feels that she is his friend rather than a teacher and at the same time he respects her!"

 

Of Indian origin and brought up in Kenya, there are a variety of lesons, beyond Maths, that get passed on to my students. For example, in our culture, we respect our teachers because they have imparted their knowledge on us. But before that, we respect our parents because they have given us life, guided us through their experience, enriched us with good morals and values and vrey lovingly brought us up to where we stand right now.

"She is a very well-mannered girl and so it is a good example set to my daughter"

 

If from what you have read you feel that the support I am here to offer is the right fit for your child, then have a look at the prices & packages page and contact me to move forward.