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We've just had a letter from the ELT in Clapham informing us that the school is having to close at the end of this term. The landlord wants to develop the spaces into flats and the owner can't find suitable new premises for his school. Bit of a blow as I know it is very popular for East Dulwich au pairs. If anyone has any alternative suggestions do let me know. We have sent an au pair to the language school in Greenwich in the past but it's not very easy to get to, esp for their early lessons.
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I will be restarting English Classes for au pairs starting in September based at the Plough ,Lordship Lane. The lessons will be on Thursday mornings , please contact me for further details: [email protected]

and look at the facebook page https://www.facebook.com/English-Teaching-in-Dulwich-1509284502625768/.

Please note places will be limited and targeted at Intermediate level students.

I look forward to hearing from you.

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