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Hi my daughter came home from boarding school for half term, and I booked her some lessons with Nicholas who was recommended by the forum. On one of the lessons I asked if I could sit in the back of the car, to see how it was going.


I was very impressed with Nicholas professional teaching, and his calm and laid back approach which suited my daughter.


I would highly recommend him. You can contact him on 07956 221706

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