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11 plus tutor recommendation: Caroline Perret


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I would like to strongly recommend Caroline Perret as an 11 plus tutor. Caroline tutored our son from January this year to the summer, preparing him for the 11 plus exams for the Sutton schools and St Olaves with excellent results. We actually came to Caroline somewhat by mistake, as we had arranged to go with an agency, who then at the last minute pulled out, leaving us high and dry. Caroline was excellent. Our son, like most boys, was reluctant to be studying at first. Caroline took an approach with him in which he responded to her in a way he wouldn?t with anybody else. I think she developed a way to get him to work hard when he didn?t really want to! She also gave us a lot of advice about issues like how to prepare for exams, and which schools our son should apply for. She is a great tutor, and you should definitively give her a try.
  • 2 weeks later...

I would like to add my recommendation for Caroline. She has been tutoring our daughter for the 11+ exams since September. Caroline was really good with her, despite our daughter's reluctance to apply herself! Caroline gave us loads of advice about schools - she's very knowledgeable about local schools and those a bit further afield. I would definitely recommend starting a bit earlier than we did though, as it felt a bit rushed, but it was a bit of a last-minute decision for us. The exams are next week, so fingers crossed they go well!


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Tel. 0208 291 93 43 / 0749 7767 661

  • 3 weeks later...

"If you?re looking for tuition for your child (for the 11 plus, entrance exams or to support primary school curriculum learning) we can recommend Caroline Perret who tutored our son. Caroline is filled with a love of learning herself and makes the sessions engaging and enjoyable while at the same time identifying the areas in which the child needs support. A recipe for stress-free success."


This testimony was written by a parent who lives in Greenwich and therefore isn't a member of the East Dulwich Forum. This is the reason why I am posting this message myself.

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