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Our Team

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Kirsty Campbell, Owner

History (MA) University of Edinburgh

Hello, I'm Kirsty Campbell the founder, and owner, of Kirsty Campbell Tuition. I created this tuition company to provide friendly and high-quality tuition for children in Edinburgh. 

 

I first began tutoring in 2016 and have worked with both younger and older children to help them achieve their goals. I am available to tutor children of all ages and capabilities in Maths, English, and History.

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I recently graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a Master of Arts in History.

Adam Woolfson, Tutor

Third Year, Mechanical Engineering

Heriot-Watt University

Hello, my name is Adam and I am a tutor at Kirsty Campbell Tuition. I started tutoring to help children and young adults to succeed in their studies and to finish school with the grades to follow their desired path.

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I first began tutoring in 2019 and have tutored kids of all different ages. I can tutor Maths, English, and Physics. I am currently in my third year of a Masters in Mechanical Engineering at Heriot-Watt University.

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Juliette Goddard, Tutor

Fifth Year, Mechanical Engineering

Heriot-Watt University

Hello, my name is Juliette and I am a Maths, Physics and, Chemistry tutor at Kirsty Campbell Tuition. I am currently studying for my Masters in Mechanical Engineering at Heriot-Watt.

 

Alongside my studies, I am vice president of the Women in STEM group where we have a focus on pupil outreach and encouraging females into STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and maths) as only 15% of engineering graduates are female.

 

I really enjoy tutoring children of all ages and have been involved with Kirsty Campbell Tuition since the beginning of 2020. I also enjoy film editing and cycling in my spare time.

Rory Martin, Tutor

Fourth Year, English Literature

University of Edinburgh

Hello, my name is Rory and I am an English tutor at Kirsty Campbell Tuition.

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I am currently in my fourth year of studying English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, with a specific interest in postcolonial literature. I enjoy working with young people of all ages and have volunteered as an officer at my local Boy’s Brigade for the past five years. In my spare time, I assist in the running of the university’s (Bad) Film Society, bake cakes with my flatmates, and work on my own pieces of creative writing.

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