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hello my name is Robyn Glenny, i am 16 turning 17 and am just finishing my GCSE's at Haberdashers Askes.

I am looking for a Babysitting job which could be in the holidays, evenings/ after schools and on weekends.

I live in Forest Hill with both parents and I have 3 siblings, 2 brothers and one sister. I feel confident with all ages. I've had plenty of babysitting experience and would be happy to do bedtimes, meal times, collection from school etc. My hobbies are sports especially swimming and drama.

Previous babysitting jobs included:

teaching a child of 9 to swim and improve her swimming

taking child of 5 to school and taking him home from school

general evening babysitting

I would be happy to meet you and your child before hand.

please contact me via email [email protected] or contact me on 07832104494

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