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We cannot recommend Betsy highly enough. Our youngest child struggled with maths but Betsy, through her patience and enthusiasm has really turned things around. She helped our daughter through the eleven plus experience and she now has a place at the independent school of our choice, where she starts in September. I?m not sure she would have passed the maths exam had it not been for Betsy. If you need Betsy?s help contact her on 07738 545030.
  • 2 months later...

I also would like to recommend Betsy, who has been tutoring my 7 year old son with maths since lockdown. I've noticed a massive improvement in multiplications and divisions. He now enjoys maths and looks forward to his next lesson with Betsy. In his own words " Betsy is kind, patient and makes up fun games to learn maths". Is why I want to recommend Betsy because she has totally changed my son who is now feeling confident. She does go above and beyond to ensure my son grasps basic maths, am sure with this firmly imbedded it will be an amazing foundation for him when he starts yr 3 in September.


Betsy's contact details are 0778545030/ www.dulwich-tutor.co.uk

  • 7 months later...

I couldn?t agree more - Betsy (and colleagues) have been doing sessions with my 5 yr old daughter since the start of the first lockdown. She?s been excellent; patient, kind and accommodating, she has helped my daughter?s phonics and maths, and they?re now very good friends.


It?s also given me huge peace of mind through these difficult times.


I recommend Betsy very highly.

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