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Hi R


I'm sure we will be able to help your childen. We are cubetuition, both very experienced teachers and have been tutoring children for the past 13 years. We also specialise in preparing children for their 11+ entrance exams.


Why not give us a ring on 07514809027 and we can arrange a free trial lesson for each of them? We have a centre at St John's Church in East Dulwich.


You can get more information about cubetuition on www.cubetuition.co.uk.


I look forward to having a chat with you and about how we can help your children have an enjoyable and rewarding tutoring experience!


Regards


Viv

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Hi


My name is James and I'm currently an A level Maths student (17 years of age) and am predicted to get an A in the A level overall by the end of the next year, putting me in good stead for tutoring maths. For English GCSE I got an A in English Literature and Language so I could tutor your children in these areas, and help your eldest secure the best possible score in the secondary school entrance tests.


I've been teaching in several different capacities for about 2 years now, both teaching large classes of 12-16 year olds in the army cadets or teaching 1 on 1 so I have some variety of experience to draw from. Currently only have 1 student, so my rate is pretty low, at ?5 an hour and once my college closes for the summer my hours will be really flexible and will be willing to commute.


I'm contactable by private message on this site as well as my mobile (07732335258) and email ([email protected])


Look forward to hearing from you.


All the best

James Hughes

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