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Hello, thank you for taking a look at my advert.


I am an assistant head teacher in South East London. I have previously taught Y1-6, covering a range of abilities. In my role I have led many teacher interventions, supporting pupils who are behind in their learning and also worked to extend the knowledge and skills of the more able.


As part of my degree, I specialised in teaching maths, however I am confident supporting English alongside. I have worked with children who have SEND, children who have behavioural needs and gifted and talented children. In my currently role, I work with a wide range of EAL children. I know how best to support the individual child and tailor a programme of study to their needs.


I pride myself on being an inspirational teacher who challenges my pupils to achieve above and beyond their potential.


At the moment I tutor for two lovely families one Y6 boy and a Y6 girl and her Y4 sister. I have previously tutored children up to Y7. I have helped children to pass their SATs and entrance exams.


I have just moved to East Dulwich which has meant, unfortunately, I can no longer tutor my current families.


Please do get in touch if you have any questions.


Clare

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