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Hi all, there are loads of Facebook groups for aupairs in London and our aupairs tend to organise meetups via these. Most of the aupairs then set up their own Whats App groups. I will PM you all as we have a new aupair from Germany too.


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Hello all! Our 19 yr old aupair arrives from Slovenia tomorrow. We had arranged some local English classes for her habit unfortunately they aren't running anymore. I know she's joined some Facebook groups but would love to network her in with some local friends. Her English is excellent but it would be great to have a network. Could you possibly include me in any of these meet up chats/whatsaoo groups olease? Thabks! Rachela
Hello all! Our 19 yr old aupair arrives from Slovenia tomorrow. We had arranged some local English classes for her but unfortunately they aren't running anymore. I know she's joined some Facebook groups but would love to network her in with some local friends. Her English is excellent but it would be great to have a network. Could you possibly include me in any of these arrangements please? Thanks! Rachel

We have had au pairs for 5 years and they have always been taught by the same great English teachers. The course is in Penge (you can catch a bus from Dulwich Library) and assessments are tomorrow 11th September and Tuesday 12 September at 10am at Beckenham Baptist Church. Our au pair is going tomorrow. If you au pair is interested, look up Learn English SE London / Bromley on Facebook - or telephone Sarah on 0208 851 3916 - or email her on [email protected]. Our au pairs have all been really happy with the courses, saying how interesting and fun the teachers made the lessons, and have all passed their FCE or CAE English exams (there are two courses for two different levels, each course 2 hours, 2 mornings each week).

Lucy

For our au pair, I pulled together a list of Cinema, Musical & Theater discounts for 25 and under (and Peckam Plex which is for everyone) .


Thought other au pairs may find it useful too:


[Cinema] BFI Southbank cinema tickets for ?3 on the door: any film, any time at anyone 25 and under:

http://www.bfi.org.uk/25-and-under


[Cinema] Peckham Plex cinema tickets for ?4.99 (for everyone not just under 25s):

http://www.peckhamplex.london/


[Musical] Mathilda Musical ?5 TICKETS FOR 16-25 YEAR OLDS

16 tickets are held for every performance. Available on the day of performance in person from 10am at the Cambridge Theatre Box Office. This offer is for individuals aged 16 to 25 who must make the booking themselves. Maximum of 1 ticket per person and proof of age ID will be required. Tickets will be allocated entirely at the discretion of the box office.

http://uk.matildathemusical.com/tickets/special-rates-discounts/


[Theatre] Royal Shakespeare Company If you're aged 16-25 you can get BP ?5 tickets to all RSC shows in Stratford-upon-Avon and London.

https://www.rsc.org.uk/students-and-young-people/bp-5-tickets


[Theatre] National Theatre ?7.5 Theatre tickets:

https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/entry-pass


[Theatre] Young Barbican offer members over 50,000 tickets across art, film, music, theatre and dance for only ?5, ?10 or ?15 with new film releases just ?5 (Monday?Thursday)

https://www.barbican.org.uk/join-support/young-barbican


[Theatre] The Donmar theatre is making 1,000s of tickets available across each year, for free. All you need to do is sign up for our YOUNG+FREE email alerts. https://www.donmarwarehouse.com/email-list/


[Theatre] Young Vic Theatre offer ?10 for under 25s

https://www.youngvic.org/visit-us/concessions


[Theatre] The Yard Theatre: Anyone 25 or under can nab an unsold ticket for a mere ?5. It?s simple? if you?re under 25, all you have to do is turn up at the theatre and register your name with the box office at least 45 minutes before the show.

https://theyardtheatre.co.uk/local/young-people/

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Parents- I am wondering whether I could float an idea to you guys and get an idea of interest? I'm thinking of starting a meet up/ language skills group for au pairs in the area. I'm 24, SE Ldn native and newly qualified TEFL teacher. I have worked as a nanny abroad too, and I know it can be quite an isolating experience. I suppose the group would be an exchange of sorts; I'd gain teaching experience, attendants would improve their English and get the insider track on the area for 20 somethings? And we'd all make friends of course!

Any thoughts welcome!

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  • 2 months later...

Hello


I know this post is very old but i was just wondering if anyone is still looking for meet ups for new au pairs? Our new Brazilian au pair has just arrived and we are trying to get her set up in the area. We are Herne Hill, if anyone local is around and could show her the ropes!


Thanks


Cath

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