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Hi recommendations for a private tutor, who is familiar with the school curriculum and can help my son with his confidence in Maths, English and Writing as he will be taking his Sats next year I would like to give him that extra boost.


Available to start next week at our home with dbs checks and references.


PM me please

Jordan

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Good Afternoon

I am a mother who lives in SE24. I have twins who are in Year 7 so we have recently made it through the SATS experience. I am also a qualified teacher, have taught for over 15 years and am currently teaching two days a week in a local Prep School. I am really interested in 1:1 work, having done lots of it in the past. I feel as though I have a very good grip on the curriculum for Year 6 having helped support my two children through it last year.

I hold a fully up to date DBS check, have my CV available to show you should it be of interest, and would be able to tutor at your home. I have references available from my current Head Teacher.

Please do contact me if this is of interest,

All very best

Flora Patten

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