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LATE NOTICE BABYSITTING AVAILABLE - 6 YEARS CHILDCARE EXPERIENCE


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Hi All,

My name is Victoria and I?m a student studying towards a business economics degree at the University of Greenwich.


I am currently available for babysitting in Dulwich, Herne Hill and surrounding areas.

(I?m open to late notice and full days also). I?ve had a few families contact me regarding after school care, this is something I am open to depending on your needs and my availability.


I've previously worked for six families doing

after school pick up, babysitting and tutoring with children aged 9months - 11 years.


I attended Christ?s hospital school- Horsham where I achieved 7 A grade GCSEs including maths, English literature and language and sciences. I then attended the charter school sixth form achieving 3 Alevels - English literature, Economics and History


I can provide references also.


Please feel free to PM me with any questions or references. My number is 07943945883.

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