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Experienced Viola/Violin teacher available


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I am looking for students to tutor around the South East London area.


I am able to tutor students up to a grade 5 standard who require from some extra help along with their lessons, have an exam coming up or would simply benefit some lessons with a younger teacher to boost their enthusiasm regarding the instrument.


I study at the music specialist college Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College and attend the saturday school Centre for Young Musicians. I am about to finish Year 13 (Upper 6th) and take music A Level. I am doing my Grade 8 viola in July but played the violin for 7 years and still do in some orchestras. I play viola in the London Schools Symphony Orchestra.


I have teaching experience and also regularly babysit and childmind so I have no problem working with younger and older children.


Negotiable rates. I am available from the 17th of July on Sundays and potentially a couple of weekday.


If you are interested please contact Nina on 07903775171 or email me at [email protected]

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