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Hi!


My name is Hannah, I'm a final year PhD student (I study child health at Great Ormond Street Hospital). I have many years experience tutoring Maths, English and Science to students ranging from 6yrs - 18yrs. My most recent students have been preparing for the 7+ and and 11+, which they have taken (sucessfully)/ are taking this year for entry to St Paul's Junior, Kings College Wimbledon, Westminster, Dulwich College, St Paul's Girls and Francis Holland. Please do get in touch with me if you are still looking for a tutor and would like any information about me..


Thanks

Hannah

Dear All,


I run a local tutoring business - Anchor Tutors - and we have a bank of qualified, experienced tutors available to support your child. All my tutors live and work in the area and therefore have knowledge of the local schools and their entry requirements.


Please feel free to give me a call or send me an email via my website www.anchortutors.uk for more inormation.

Fran

07966 844067

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