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Hello East Dulwich!


I am new on the forum and would like to introduce myself. I am a male studying my Undergraduate in Education Studies in London and I am also a local resident of Dulwich.


My aspirations are to get into primary teaching hoping to study my PGCE in my 4th year at university.


I am DBS/CBR checked and I am awaiting my letter of proof from the Disclosure Barring Service soon!


My services include babysitting and I can also offer tutoring sessions for KS2 English or maths or help your child with reading. On the creative side I have a foundation in Fine Art from the University of Arts so if your child needs help boosting their GCSE or A level art knowledge and understanding I can also help with this too.


My rates are reasonably cheap and I am offering 30% off your first babysit and a free first time tutoring session but please do email or PM me for availability and prices.


You can PM me here on the Fourm or email me at [email protected]


I hope to meet as many of you soon!


Thank you! :)

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