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I'm recommending our lovely tutor, Betsy Rowlands, who has tutored two of my children (age 6 and 7) in preparation for school entrance exams.


With younger children, a busy household and work as well, I struggled to find time to work with them. Betsy took the pressure off me with weekly sessions to consolidate their school learning and fill in gaps that the school hadn?t yet covered or had rushed through. The children loved Betsy as she was so sweet with them and made the sessions fun. She was extremely successful as they developed a love of learning and got offers from all schools they applied to (7+ offers at JAPS and Alleyns, and 7+ and 6+ offers at top schools in Surrey).


I would highly recommend Betsy if you want some extra help working with your children.


Betsy's number is 07738 545 030.

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