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.

How to Book — Important
  1. Open the subject and copy the 6-digit code shown for that subject (or view the timer).
  2. Email earlylearn4u@gmail.com with the subject line exactly: CODE - SUBJECT.
  3. Attach proof of being able to qualify for contextual admissions.
  4. 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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