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Year 4/5 tutor needed


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Hello,


My daughter goes to a local state school and will be starting year 4 in September. We are looking to get her a tutor for general confidence reasons. We would also like the option of her going to a private school for secondary school so the tutor would also need to have experience in getting children through the private schools entrance exams.


Please could you get in touch if you know of any good local tutors who could assist us with this.


Many thanks.

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Hi there, I am a Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 Learning Support Assistant. I have worked in Primary Education since 2014 and I have a wide knowledge of the curriculum for Key Stage two.


I have a 1st Class Honors Degree in Fine Art from The University of Westminster and my background in Art inspires creativity in my approach to teaching and tutoring. At the same time I am committed to the National Ciriculum and ensuring students achieve to the best of their ability.


Have I can tutor in English, Maths and Art.


If my experience and skill set sounds suitable for your daughter, I would be very keen to talk to you in more detail. Please contact me on 07717688969 or e-mail [email protected]

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