Edwin - English tutor - London
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Edwin - English tutor - London

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Edwin will be happy to arrange your first English lesson.

Edwin

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Edwin will be happy to arrange your first English lesson.

  • Rate 104€
  • Response 5h
  • Students

    Number of students Edwin has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    30

    Number of students Edwin has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Edwin - English tutor - London
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  • English
  • 11 plus
  • 13 Plus
  • International Baccalaureate
  • Thinking Skills Assessment

English from former Head of 13+ at ISC Top 10 Prep School for your 11+/13+/16+ and Oxbridge goals: Eton, Winchester, St Paul's, Wycombe Abbey, Westminster etc. Let me use my 25+ years' experience.

  • English
  • 11 plus
  • 13 Plus
  • International Baccalaureate
  • Thinking Skills Assessment

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Edwin will be happy to arrange your first English lesson.

About Edwin

I take a calm and approachable stance in my teaching, though I make it a point to challenge my students with thought-provoking questions. I supplement this with a variety of first-class resources (many of which are not available anywhere else), feedback and homework.

With years of tutoring experience, I’m adept at identifying areas where they might struggle and offering practical solutions. I also make a conscious effort to highlight their strengths and provide plenty of encouragement for their achievements. My students respond well to me because I treat them with the respect and consideration I would extend to any adult.

Top schools look for pupils who are curious and engaging, and I work to show them how those qualities are interconnected. I enjoy learning about their reading interests and hobbies, as these often play a key role in interview preparation. Discussing what excites them or the books they’ve recently enjoyed helps them find topics where they feel confident and knowledgeable, providing a solid foundation for meaningful and self-assured conversations.

I won't go on about my own credentials but for anyone who is interested, the below is a professional biography that was used for some seminars I presented at:

Edwin Hawkes - Education Specialist: Few individuals in private education possess the depth of experience and insight as Edwin. With over 25 years in the field, Edwin has excelled as a teacher and tutor, guiding students towards academic excellence in some of the most competitive environments.

Career Highlights: Diverse Educational Background: Edwin was a scholar at Oxford University, where he began his studies in PPE (Philosophy, Politics, and Economics) before switching to History and Politics. Having studied and taught in UK state, independent, and international schools, Edwin brings a unique perspective across various educational sectors. His personal experience with 13+ and 16+ scholarship exams further informs his expert guidance (he received Academic Scholarships to Bootham School and Hurtwood House respectively).

Teaching Expertise: Edwin spent several years with a special remit for 13+ (English and History) at a leading London prep school, where he prepared students for competitive entrance exams and was Head of Humanities. His students consistently gained admission to prestigious schools like Eton, Harrow, Wellington College, and St Paul’s Girls’ School, with some earning academic scholarships.

Oxbridge: Edwin specialises in preparing students for entrance exams, including the Thinking Skills Assessment (TSA) and the History Aptitude Test (HAT), as well as the History Aptitude Assessment (HAA) for Oxbridge entry. He also provides expert guidance on interview preparation and personal statement writing for university admissions.

Prestigious Talent Pool: Edwin’s extensive network includes current and former teachers from elite schools such as Harrow, Eton, and Wycombe Abbey, giving his students access to exceptional expertise. A significant portion of Edwin’s team comprises educators with Oxford and Cambridge backgrounds, including former admissions tutors, providing invaluable insight into the Oxbridge application process.

Global Experience: In his role as Academic Director, Edwin guided students applying to British universities, securing offers from first-choice institutions such as Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, Imperial College London, and UCL, showcasing his ability to help students succeed at the highest level.

Comprehensive and Tailored Solutions: Edwin provides a holistic approach to education, offering everything from subject tutoring to admissions support and study planning. His customised solutions are tailored to meet the specific needs of students and their families, ensuring optimal outcomes. This includes one-on-one guidance, whether it's navigating school entrance exams, securing university placements, or providing full support for international families unfamiliar with the UK system.

Exclusive Access and Proven Success: Edwin also offers exclusive access to private tours and insider knowledge of top UK schools, enhancing the admissions experience. His proven track record of success speaks for itself, with students consistently achieving their academic goals, be it entry into elite schools or top universities.

Global Perspective and Language Skills: Fluent in several European and Asian languages, Edwin is also a published translator, further enhancing his global outlook. His expertise is frequently sought at international conferences, and he has made appearances on national television to discuss trends in global education and private tuition.

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About the lesson

  • Primary School
  • Secondary School
  • Post-Secondary Education
  • +9
  • levels :

    Primary School

    Secondary School

    Post-Secondary Education

    1st year of Sixth Form

    2nd year of Sixth Form

    BTS

    Adult education

    Bachelor

    Masters

    Diplomgrad

    Doctorate

    MBA

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

My students' offers 2023-2024 include:

Multiple offers 16+ Westminster (x2) 16+ St Paul's 16+ Sevenoaks 16+ Eton 16+ Tonbridge 16+ King's College Wimbledon (Academic Scholarship) 16+ Brighton College (Academic Scholarship) 16+ Wycombe Abbey 16+ Cheltenham Ladies' College 16+ Benenden 16+ The Perse School (Academic Scholarship)

14+ Wellington College, Rugby School

13+ Downe House (Academic Scholarship) 13+ Sevenoaks (x2) 13+ Eton 13+ Haileybury (x2) 13+ Cheltenham Ladies' College 13+ Marlborough College 13+ Shrewsbury

11+ St Paul's Girls 11+ Cheltenham Ladies' College + many other competitive schools.

And at the "other end": Oxford: PPE Cambridge: English Cambridge: HSPS
Multiple offers to: UCL, LSE, Warwick, Edinburgh, Manchester...

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Hi! I'm Edwin, and I've been fortunate enough to be a teacher and tutor to many outstanding young men and women over the years. My day job is managing a small international education agency, and in this capacity I regularly visit many of Britain's top schools to help our clients select and prepare for the schools that suit them the best. As such, I have a detailed and up-to-date idea of the entrance requirements for almost all of the country's top schools, and know many of the admissions staff and senior teachers there.

Basically, I have a pretty good idea of what is required to succeed at these schools. I really enjoy teaching as well, so more recently I've started going "back to my roots" and teaching English and History at all levels from 11+ to 16+ as well as Key Stage 3, GCSE, A-Level and IB, something I did for many years both in schools and privately. I also enjoy helping students prepare for applications to my alma mater, Oxford, in subjects such as PPE, History and English, and to Cambridge for HSPS, English and History, and indeed to any of the country's top universities.

I'm extremely familiar with all the relevant entrance exams for schools -- pre-tests, 11+, 13+, 16+, and I have up-to-date details and resources on the precise differences between them. I can advise on and help students prepare for everything from the King's Scholarship exams at Eton (down to which papers to select) to common entrance at Wycombe Abbey (where a young lady will have to show herself to be a real all-rounder, including distinguishing herself at various humanities and language papers). Of course, if you are aiming for a less academically selective but still excellent school, I am delighted to advise there too, and have a plethora of resources that I have created and collated myself.

Many of my former students have been kind enough to credit these for their eventual success and offers. This ad here is mainly for parents or students who are interested in working with me in the above subjects, but as part of my day job I work with a select team of top tutors in all subjects to help ensure all students are as prepared as they can be, so I'm more than happy to recommend them for any other subjects that are needed as part of an application, and can even put together a comprehensive plan for you if needed.

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  • 10 h: 980€

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This first lesson offered with Edwin will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

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Find out more about Edwin

  • When did you develop an interest in your chosen field and in private tutoring?

    I actually started tutoring at the age of 15 as a way of earning some pocket money over the summer. It always felt like the most natural thing to do. Later, while studying at Oxford, I tutored in my spare time and found it extremely rewarding. At first, I did not consider it a full-time career, but after working with hundreds of students since 2004, tutoring has developed into a very busy and fulfilling profession. As a teacher in both state and independent schools in the 2000s, I was privileged to teach many outstanding young men and women, but I always felt that even in the very best educational environments, some students would benefit from 1-to-1 tuition, as everyone has their own learning journey and studies in different styles at their own pace.
  • Tell us more about the subject you teach, the topics you like to discuss with students (and possibly those you like a little less).

    I specialise in preparing students for 11+ and 13+ entrance exams, particularly in English, History, Religious Studies, and Humanities. I also teach English Language and Literature, and History at GCSE, A-Level, IB, AP, and 16+. Additionally, I teach Economics and Philosophy at 16+ and prepare students for the TSA, Critical Thinking, HAA, and HAT for Oxford and Cambridge. I also provide interview practice at all levels, particularly focusing on Oxbridge and school entrance (including for scholarships -- academic, music, art etc).

    I enjoy teaching all these subjects, but I have a particular passion for creative writing, longer research projects (John Locke, EPQ, EE etc.) that derive from a student's personal interests and passions.
  • Did you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    I was fortunate enough to have many inspirational teachers both at school and at my universities, but two stand out. Jackie, my A-Level History teacher, taught us the importance of writing with style and flair as well as substance. She was incredibly laid-back and fun but let absolutely nothing slip by on an academic level. I think I once managed a 23.5 out of 25 on my Paper 4 essay with her, and I have spent the rest of my life striving for that extra mark and a half!

    The other was my one-time Japanese Politics tutor at Oxford, Arthur (Professor Stockwin to the world) - one of the giants of his field. He must have interviewed virtually every Japanese prime minister since the 1970s and was unquestionably the world's authority on the subject. Despite his stature, he always found the time to engage with my efforts in our weekly tutorials, never patronised, and always found something genuine to compliment in my journeyman efforts - a principle I have never forgotten and always strive to bring to my classes today.
  • What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    A good tutor needs a strong knowledge of their subject, but just as important is the ability to teach effectively. Connecting with students of different ages and backgrounds is crucial - encouraging them to invest in learning and making it meaningful for them. Patience, understanding, and the ability to remember what it was like to be a learner are key. Additionally, a good tutor should be engaging and authentic, making the learning process enjoyable and inspiring for students. Finally, a little bit of "tough love" is essential -- I am always encouraging and supportive, but also strive to help establish realistic expectations that a student can confidently work towards.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    There is a true story I could tell you about my time at Oxford, a senior member of the royal family, and how there is no 'secret route' into getting a place at Oxford or Cambridge - but I will save that one for when I get to know you better! What I will say for now is that my journey to Oxford was one of perseverance, scholarship exams, and a deep love of learning. I came from an ordinary background, but through hard work and the right preparation, I was able to secure my place. This is something I always emphasise to my students: there is no secret formula, just dedication, strategy, and the right guidance. A great teacher can create a lifelong passion for a subject.
  • What were the difficulties or challenges you faced or still face in your subject?

    One of the biggest challenges in tutoring 11+ students is adapting to the varying approaches taken by primary schools. The material can differ greatly, so I have to ensure that my teaching complements what each child is learning at school.

    For international students sitting the 11+, 13+, and GCSE First Language English exams, there is an added layer of difficulty. These exams assess students as if they were native speakers, which means they must develop a strong command of grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Without a clear strategy, this can be overwhelming. To overcome this, I focus on gradually building up these skills over the years, ensuring that students develop their language abilities naturally and systematically. This includes exposure to high-level reading materials, structured writing practice, and targeted exercises to reinforce syntax and grammatical accuracy.

    At university, I also faced challenges with the volume of reading required for my degree. Reading multiple books each week and synthesising information into essays was demanding, but it ultimately helped me develop strong analytical and writing skills, which I now pass on to my students.
  • Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general, an element of the subject, or something completely different?

    I have a strong passion for teaching because it has the power to transform a person's life. Beyond that, I am deeply interested in demystifying and making scholarship exams for top public schools more accessible. Coming from an ordinary background, I was able to attend a prestigious school through a scholarship, and I want other children to have the same opportunity. This passion has led me to give numerous seminars and presentations on the subject, aiming to make high-level education accessible to more students.
  • What makes you a Superprof (besides answering these interview questions :-P)?

    I regularly visit many of the top schools and have strong connections with admissions staff and senior teachers. While I do not use this as an 'unfair advantage,' it allows me to keep my finger on the pulse of what each school values, the type of student who would thrive there, and the specific study plans required for success. This insight helps me provide my students with the best possible guidance, tailored to the real expectations of each institution.

    I believe what makes me a standout tutor is my ability to teach every aspect of the school entrance process, from academic subjects to interview preparation. My experience working with students from different backgrounds has given me insight into how to tailor learning to individual needs. Most importantly, I strive to inspire confidence in my students and help them reach their full potential, ensuring that they not only pass exams but also develop a lifelong love of learning.
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