About me

I’m Tom Rogerson, an experienced Physics teacher and former Head of Department with over 20 years in the classroom. I’ve taught across GCSE and A-Level, supporting students of all abilities to build strong subject knowledge, develop real confidence, and achieve excellent exam results.My approach is clear, structured and adaptable — blending deep subject expertise with strategies that make challenging concepts accessible. I use interactive whiteboard technology, real exam questions, and targeted feedback to help students make rapid progress.I’ve held senior roles in academic leadership, led curriculum development, and supported many students to exceed their expected grades. I’m passionate about helping young people unlock their potential in Physics and mathematics.

Tom Rogerson

Experienced Physics Teacher & Online Tutor

I’m an experienced Physics teacher and former Head of Department with over 20 years in the classroom. I help GCSE and A-Level students build deep understanding and exam confidence through:
• Clear explanations of challenging concepts
• Structured support tailored to each learner
• Targeted exam preparation and problem-solving
• SEN nuture and support

Trust

Enhanced DBS • 20+ years’ experience • Former Head of Physics • AQA • Edexcel • OCR • CIE/CAIE

What I offer

One-to-one online tutoring tailored to each student’s goals
• A-Level and GCSE Physics — all major exam boards
• GCSE Mathematics support for all levels
• University admissions preparation
• Clear explanations, targeted problem solving, and structured exam preparation


Student testimonials

How It Works / Booking

1 Book a free call — We discuss goals and current level.

2 Plan — I propose a short plan & schedule.

3 Start — One-to-one online sessions with shared whiteboard & practice questions.

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Exam Boards Taught

AQA physics tuition
CIE International A-level physics
Cambridge Admission Tests
GCSE Maths tuition
IGCSE physics tuition
OCR physics tuition
Oxford Admission Tests
Pearson Edexcel physics tuition
Physics Olympiad Competition