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English language and literature tutor available - KS3/GCSE/A Level


lee.moroney

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My name is Lee. I am a fully qualified English teacher based in East Dulwich (currently working as an Assistant Subject leader, with responsibility for KS5) with 5 years of experience teaching English at a secondary school and sixth form college in South London. I am currently looking to fill 2 remaining slots with new students for the new academic year.


I am an enthusiastic and effective practitioner with a proven track record of helping of students reach their target grades. I can provide personalised sessions for your child across all Key Stages and for all target grades.


So, whether your child needs intensive challenge in the lead up to their A Level in English literature, help with remembering those all important quotes for the new GCSE specification or even if your child is in year 9 and needs a little extra support with their homework, I can help.

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> The cost is ?50per hour for A Level students and ?40 per hour for KS3/GCSE (Though there may be some room for negotiations we can book in some regular sessions)

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> Please get in touch to discuss your child's requirements.

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> Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.

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> [email protected]

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