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Local Student Offering Babysitting, Dog Walking and Tutoring Services


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Hi, my names Angelina. I?m a 16, almost 17 year old sixth form student at a North Dulwich school looking to earn some extra money. I?m currently working as a kitchen porter in a restaurant in Herne Hill and I?m looking to do some more community based work instead.


I got A?s and A*s in my GCSEs and I?m studying Maths, Biology and Psychology in sixth form. I?m in my first year and am looking for babysitting work or tutoring work with children aged 5-14. I?ve had experience babysitting with children aged 5,9 and 12 and can provide references for babysitting and a summer job in the BrickHouse Bakery in East Dulwich. I?ve also offered study support for children at my school in year 7.


I?ve previously had several dogs and I?m able to look after or walk any local dogs.


I?m available weekends and weekdays after 3pm. Please feel free to message me with any enquiries or opportunities.


Thanks-Angelina

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