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Malutky

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For anyone who is looking for a tutor for the 7+ or 11+ assessments, or a tutor to help with regular school work/ SATS etc., I'd recommend Ms Betsy Rowlands. Ms Betsy is a former teacher with over 14 years of experience in education. She is passionate about education and committed to childrens' development. As a former teacher, she is perfectly familiar with school programs and the selective schools requirements, can assess child's level of attainment and works with the child in ways tailored to the child's needs in order to attain the expected (above expected) level of attainment and reach child's full potential.


Ms Betsy has been tutoring our daughter for over a year now to prepare her for her 7+ exams. She has helped our daughter not just with the exam preparations, but with her overall development and confidence too. Our daughter is achieving great results in her school, enjoys learning and likes to be challenged.


Mrs Betsy works independently from premises in Dulwich village, providing friendly and professional learning environment.


Contact details: 07738545030, [email protected]

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