Amanda - Philosophy tutor -
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Amanda - Philosophy tutor -

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

Amanda

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

  • Rate $48
  • Response 4h
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    Number of students Amanda has taught since their arrival at Superprof

    50+

    Number of students Amanda has taught since their arrival at Superprof

Amanda - Philosophy tutor -
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  • Philosophy
  • Ethics
  • History of philosophy

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  • Philosophy
  • Ethics
  • History of philosophy

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

About Amanda

Amanda – Supportive and Experienced Tutor in History, Philosophy & Religious Studies
Helping students grow in confidence, think deeply, and achieve their academic goals

I’ve been teaching History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies for over 20 years, working with students from a wide range of backgrounds and abilities. I currently teach IGCSE and A Level and specialise in supporting home-schooled and distance-learning students. My lessons are structured, friendly, and highly focused on building confidence, deepening understanding, and helping students develop the skills they need to succeed.

I offer regular lessons with detailed marking and feedback, help with UCAS applications, and provide references where needed. I also work closely with families to offer ongoing support and keep everyone updated on progress and next steps.

Throughout my career, I’ve taught at some of the UK’s top sixth form colleges and served as Head of Department and Head of Humanities. I’m also a senior examiner for A Level Philosophy, History, and Religious Studies, which means I can offer valuable, up-to-date insight into what examiners are really looking for.

In addition to GCSE, A Level, and university-level tuition, I help students prepare for:

School entrance exams (11+, 13+, 16+, and admissions tests)

Oxbridge and UCAS applications, including interview practice

Specialist admissions tests such as the TSA, HAT, BMAT, and LNAT

International essay competitions, including the John Locke Essay Competition and the Trinity College Cambridge prizes in History and Philosophy

I also have extensive experience working with students managing challenges such as illness, anxiety, and dyslexia, as well as those aiming for the very highest grades and competitive university places.

Since 2008, I’ve worked as lead course developer for A Level Philosophy and Religious Studies and IGCSE History at the National Extension College (NEC), where I’ve written and updated textbooks and learning materials through several specification changes. My resources have been recognised by Edexcel and published by Hodder Education, including Philosophy of Religion and Ethics for the Edexcel A Level.

I’m also a published author of:

Two revision guides for Religious Studies

Two biographies on Aristotle and Hannah Arendt

Articles on A Level History exam technique

I love working with students of all ages—from GCSE to degree level and adult learners.

I believe that tutoring works best when it’s a genuine partnership. I always start with a short, informal meeting with students and parents to explore their goals and make sure we’re the right fit. I aim to create a supportive, open, and encouraging environment where students feel comfortable to ask questions, challenge themselves, and enjoy learning.

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I offer one-hour, student-focused online lessons for learners at GCSE, A Level, and university level, as well as those preparing for school entrance exams (11+, 13+, 16+) and UCAS applications. I also support home-schooled students, helping them stay on track with structured lessons, regular feedback, and clear guidance.

Lessons are interactive and designed to keep students actively involved through discussion, critical thinking, and tailored activities. Whether it’s creative writing, academic writing, or subject-specific support in History, Philosophy, or Religious Studies, each session is built around the student’s needs and goals.

Sessions take place via Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet, and are always informed by the latest exam board specifications and examiner feedback—so students know exactly what is expected and how to succeed.

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  • $48

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  • 5h: $238
  • 10h: $476

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

  • 30mins

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I offer a 30 minute free consultation to discuss your needs and so we can get to know each other.

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Find out more about Amanda

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

    I've always loved history. I studied History and Russian at University and then Medieval Studies for my MA. I couldn't imagine not spending my time reading history so teaching was the natural step for me. As soon as I started teaching I was hooked. Private tutoring is an extension of teaching and it gives me more time to work with students 1:1.
  • 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'm lucky enough to be able to teach a variety of subjects. I have always taught A levels and the Sixth Form College I worked in gave me the opportunity to teach my personal passion, philosophy and religious studies, at A level as well. I can't think of a topic in history I don't enjoy teaching. Tutoring gives me a great opportunity to explore topics that I don't have the chance to teach in my main teaching role, particularly American history and African history. Recently I have enjoyed teaching the American Civil War and Apartheid in South Africa. Philosophy is such a brilliant subject with so many opportunities for discussion. I love talking about ethical issues, issues of free will and topics such as the existence of God. Hearing the views of students and discussing responses and arguments gives me a great opportunity to learn and refine my own ideas.
  • Did you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    Mr Jenkins was my English teacher at school. He was brilliant at accents and mimicry. When we were studying a particular novel he would read it aloud, taking on all the different roles, acting the novel out, it was magical. This is what inspired me to teach, I wanted to create the same magic.
  • What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    A good tutor needs to listen. They need to listen to what the student needs and then they need to investigate what specific skills and support is needed to help the student reach their goals. Teaching 1:1 and getting the best out of the tutor/student relationship requires a good rapport between teacher and student and getting to know the student, their circumstance, their ambitions and fears and their level of confidence is vital. Good sound subject knowledge and skills knowledge is obviously important; I am a senior examiner for both history and philosophy, a head of department and head of faculty and have written published revision guides so I can offer the student a wealth of knowledge and experience.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    One thing I always remember and which keeps me teaching: I taught a student a few years ago, he was struggling to achieve an D at A level history and he needed a higher grade in order to go to College. He wasn't aiming for an A and he wasn't aiming for Oxbridge, he was aiming for a C and place on a marine biology course. We worked together each week through the year. On results day I was working handing out results and he came to thank me - he had achieved a B. That B meant so much to him, it changed his life. I never forget his thanks and the happiness and confidence on his face.
  • What were the difficulties or challenges you faced or still facing in your subject?

    Covid obviously put a lot of pressure on students and teachers and in many ways, we are all still trying to catch up. The struggle for many is to get people back to studying and supporting them to work consistently after all the disruption.
  • Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general or an element of the subject or something completely different?

    My passion is writing about Philosophy and History. I have been fortunate enough to write two biographies for students one on Aristotle and one on Hannah Arendt and I am currently planning my next project which will be a history focused biography. I also give talks in libraries on local history which I really love.
  • What makes you a Superprof (besides answering these interview questions :-P) ?

    Being aware of the subject in terms of skills, changes, exam developments; Being open and available to the students, getting to know them so that they can have confidence in you and your ability to support them to reach their goals. A Superprof is a great communicator with students and with parents. A Superprof has a sense of humour and fun and inspires a passion for learning.
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