Why I’m Doing This
I created EarlyLearn to support students who qualify for contextual admissions. I believe that a strong education opens doors to better opportunities and brighter futures. Through this platform, I hope to help more students get the guidance they need to reach their full potential.
Free Tutoring:
EarlyLearn provides free tutoring for contextual students and those eligible for free school meals. After signing up with the provided code, students receive a four-week programme with weekly 90-minute one-to-one sessions in maths, physics, or both, supported by tailored resources and targeted practice. EPQ students can book a dedicated 90-minute discussion to refine their project and strengthen their approach. I’ll also be releasing upcoming sessions for TSA and TMUA support, with new codes and details announced soon.
- Open the subject and copy the 6-digit code shown for that subject (or view the timer).
- Email earlylearn4u@gmail.com with the subject line exactly:
CODE - SUBJECT. - Attach proof of being able to qualify for contextual admissions.
- We will reply to confirm your place and next steps.
About Me:
My name is Dinesh Balu. I’m in Year 13 at King Edward’s Camp Hill School for Boys. I study economics and care deeply about education reform - EarlyLearn is my step towards making tutoring access less dependent on the ability to pay. I am currently studying Maths, Further Maths, Physics, and Economics for A-level, and I also completed an EPQ in which I achieved an A* (50/50).
EconomicsPost:
EconomicsPost is a space where I write reflections on current events, summarise books and news stories, and explore their wider implications.
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