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My name is Freya and I am a 25-year old Science Graduate starting a PhD in January. I am looking for childcare work in the local area and also more than happy to provide tutoring for children particularly in the sciences up to A-Level.


I am available from 20th November and I can be very flexible with working hours, I'm happy to provide after-school care or just evening babysitting as and when required.

I love cooking and would be happy to prepare meals for the children and also to help out with the housework. I am very friendly, warm, creative and responsible.


Please get in touch if you would like to discuss this further.



Thanks,


Freya

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello Freya


We are a family in Forest Hill (near Horniman Museum) and I'm looking for some after-school support for my (lovely and well-behaved!) kids of 8 and 6.


My original post is here http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?25,1965149,1965149#msg-1965149


Please do let me know if you'd like to meet up for a chat!

[email protected]

hi Freya

I am looking for after school care in Herne Hill/ streatham Monday to Thursday for my 6 and 9 year old. We are a pretty relaxed family and all we need is someone to pick them up from school, play and make some tea for them.

Let me know if you are interested and we can have a chat.

Thanks

Elinor

Hi Freya


We have two lovely girls, aged 6 and 4, at Heber School and are looking for help after school 2/3 days per week. We are a pretty relaxed family, recently arrived in London from New Zealand. If you are still looking for work, I would love to hear from you. For the right nanny, we pay above market rates. I'm on [email protected]


Thanks!

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