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South London Tutors,


Are a small group of tutors that are passionate about helping young people reach their academic potential through engaging and creative tuition.


All of our tutors are educated to the minimum of degree level, DBS certified and have carried out safeguarding training.


We offer:


Bespoke Home Tuition


One-to-one tuition that covers core subject for all ages. Our tutors follow the organisations? ethos which state that they should:

 Provide an environment that allows the pupil to express themselves pushing them to learn through encouragement and support.

 Set measurable, ambitious and attainable goals to keep the tutee motivated and to help the tutor measure progress.

 Stay up to date with any changes in specifications and adjust lessons accordingly.


Group Tuition


We run hour long classes that consist of a maximum of 5 people per class and cost ?15 we currently hold these sessions in East Dulwich and Brixton. Each session covers a specific topic within a GCSE, AS or A2 subject. The topics that we are covering for any given week can be found on our website enabling students to have the flexibility to decide which sessions to attend.


For more information contact us on:

020 3488 1580

[email protected]


or visit www.southlondontutors.com

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Hi,


We organise both private 1-2-1 home tuition in all subjects for students of all ages which usually costs about ?50 per hour dependent on how many hours booked per week.


Then we also run group tuition classes in East Dulwich and Brixton for GCSE and A-level students in all core subjects (English, maths and science) these classes cost ?15 per hour and consist of a maximum of 5 students per session, if you wish to know more about the availability of the group sessions please call me on 07506965699.


What sort of tuition are you interested in?


Thanks,


Marcus

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