

A Level Anthropology Tuition
A Level Anthropology is a great opportunity to study people all over the world! From how humans evolved biologically and coming-coming-of-age rituals to how people engage with nature, this course provides an exhilarating investigation into human beings and their environments!
We provide online private tuition, ad hoc or short term tutorials and home schooling. Click the links to meet your tutor or find out what we offer!
Meet Your Tutor
Dr. Jane Orton completed her research Masters’ at Oxford University under the supervision of leading anthropologist Charles Ramble, looking at human-wildlife interaction in Tibet and the Himalayas. She is an active researcher in anthropology and folklore, presenting her work at conferences and working with leading academic institutions all over the world.
Jane designed and taught courses at the University of Edinburgh when she was completing her PhD, and has university level and A Level exam marking experience. She has tutored students in the main UK exam boards, including AQA, Pearson Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduquas and SQA.

“Academic brilliance aside, Jane is also a lovely and patient/calm, multi-talented person who has travelled and worked around the world and thrives on gaining new skills and knowledge. Anyone lucky enough to have her as a teacher would thoroughly enjoy the experience.”
- Themis (A Level Anthropology)
Jane says:
“Quite often students are surprised to find how quickly sessions go by and how much material we’ve covered in the time we’ve spent together. We might spend one session focusing on content for a particular topic, followed by another session devoted to essay planning, feedback and what examiners are looking for. Our tutorials will be geared towards what you need to know for your exams, but we won’t lose sight of what makes your topic exciting.”
“It’s likely that you chose your topic as it interested you, and that interest needn’t be sacrificed for the sake of checking off a list of exam board requirements! I’m a huge believer in adventure – I’m also a boxer, I ride a Honda 600cc Hornet and have toured America on Harleys and other cruisers as a musician - and I don’t believe that being a scholar should mean being cut off from the real world or confined to a library. Your A Level studies should be exciting, empowering and part of your own intellectual adventure.”