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If anyone is looking for a private tutor for their child I would highly recommend contacting Betsy Rowlands


https://www.dulwich-tutor.co.uk/

M: 07738 545 030

E: [email protected]


We contacted Betsy ahead of the summer to help with our son's writing skills and help get him prepared for his next stage at school. Betsy quickly developed a rapport with our sligtly reluctant son and pinpointed the main areas for development. His confidence has grown significantly and he has really enjoyed, and looks forward to, his sessions with Betsy. So much so, we have continued the sessions, originally planned for the Summer, into the first term of school. Betsy is also very willing to provide advice for parents so they can continue the development at home, which I found extremely useful as found some of it was a bit overwhelming. Betsy also has a great support team that can help with days when she is unavailable.

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