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Rosa M

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Hi everyone, my name is Rosa. I?m 18, and have just finished studying at Alleyn?s school where I attained three A*s at A Level in Maths, Spanish, and History. I would be keen to do some tutoring in Maths and Spanish up to AS Level during my gap year before beginning my degree at Cambridge to read History in October 2019. I?m also looking to do some baby-sitting and nannying work and have lots of experience with references available. I charge ?8/hour for babysitting and ?15/hour for tutoring.
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Hi Rosa,

I hope you are well? I?m looking for help with my 8 year old for after school care. I need someone to collect him on Mondays and Thursdays from Dulwich Hamlet Jnr at 5:45 we live about 3 min walk from the school. I get home at 7:45. You won?t need to do any cooking. Just warming his food or overseeing him make a sandwich. I don?t require tutoring but you will need to oversee homework if any. Otherwise just playing games. If you have free 2 hours on these specific days and it?s something that may interest you pls get in touch ASAP as I need someone as soon as next week.


Kind regards

Selena

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