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Hello, wanted to recommend a fab primary school tutor to anyone who's looking. Betsy has been teaching my son for an hour a week for 3 years. At the start, even though his teachers considered him to be intelligent and articulate, he was working below expected level for his age, and really struggled to understand quite basic maths. His writing was also poor. But now, all his mock SATS (not had actual results yet) show him to be working at above expected level/at greater depth and Betsy's been instrumental in getting him there. She just really knew how to get through to him, and help everything make sense. She's kind, fun and really encouraged him to achieve what he's capable of. Apart from the improved grades, he's also finally confident in his own abilities. I couldn't recommend Betsy more highly. Her number is 07738 545030. Feel free to PM me if you want more details on this recommendation.
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