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Recommended: Tutor 7+, 11+


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Just wanted to post a recommendation for a tutor, Betsy Rowland, https://www.dulwich-tutor.co.uk/, who is based in East Dulwich.


She has been tutoring our 6 year old son in Maths and English on a weekly basis for the past year. In our case, the driver for the tutoring was to help prepare our son for the 7+ school assessments for a few of the local private schools.


We feel that Betsy has done a fantastic job in preparing him (and us) for these assessments and from the outset we saw a marked difference in our son's performance as a result of the tutoring, especially with regards to English writing which was his weaker subject. Betsy tailored her approach to our son's needs, has taken a personal and vested interest in him and has maintained an open and honest dialogue with us throughout the process which I have found to be very valuable.


We have been extremely pleased with the outcome of the tutoring with our son now set to go to his and our preference school.


As well as specifically tutoring for the 7+, Betsy also tutors for 11+ and provides broader tutoring (from pre-school upwards).

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