Should I change the tuition day again?

I started Physics With Keith in 2020. Since I started it, the mission has been the same; to make Physics support available to everyone. To try to accommodate students’ availabilities and match them with my own, I’ve tried different days and times. Here is a brief history of the days and times when tuition sessions have taken place:

  • Season 1 and 2: Saturdays at 10am from 9th May 2020.
  • Season 3: Sundays at 10am from 3rd January 2021.
  • Season 4 and 5: Tuesdays at 6pm from 13th April 2021.
  • Season 6: Thursdays at 5:30pm from 6th January 2022.
  • Season 7: Wednesdays at 5pm from 20th April 2022.
  • Seasons 8-13: Thursdays at 6pm for GCSE/IGCSE Physics and 7pm for A-Level Physics from 8th September 2022.
  • Seasons 14-16: Fridays at 6pm for GCSE/IGCSE Physics and 7pm for A-Level Physics, and Saturdays at 10:30am for GCSE Astronomy from 5th September 2024.
  • Season 17: Saturdays at 8:30am for GCSE/IGCSE Physics, 9:30am for A-Level Physics, and 10:30am for GCSE Astronomy from 13th September 2025.
  • Season 18: Sundays at 9:30am for GCSE/IGCSE Physics, 10:30am for A-Level Physics, and 11:30am for GCSE Astronomy from 11th January 2026.

I’ve had a few people contact me again and tell me that they cannot participate on the day I am offering. I know it is impossible to please everyone, but I am interested to get feedback from as many people as possible.

Please click this link and complete the one-question survey to let me know which days you are available. This will really help me to make an informed decision. Thank you for your help with this!

Reminder: Weekly Live Tuition Sessions!

SATURDAY 14th March 2026

GCSE Physics9:30amGenerator effect
A-Level Physics10:30amMultiple choice questions
GCSE Astronomy11:30amExploring starlight (1)

If you wish to enrol on the tuition sessions and haven’t yet, then click enrol below

One thought on “Should I change the tuition day again?

  1. Hi Keith

    For us the Sunday Astronomy works beautifully so we are in for Sunday as it is. Hope this helps.

    Kinda regards Aggy

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