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I am a 29 year old English and American literature graduate with 10 years of teaching experience. In September I will start my professional teacher training, studying a PGCE at Kings College London. I approach teaching with enthusiasm and zest. Whether it`s a passage from a book, a poem or a period of history I make students feel immersed and empowered by their learning. Since Covid-19 students and parents say they are struggling with a lack of structure. My lessons will reassert this structure. Whatever level or age, my lesssons offer a safe and encouraging space for pupils to rediscover a love of learning, exploring new ideas and reigniting their excitement around their favourite topics and subjects.


Get in touch via email or phone for a free 30 minute chat to discuss your needs and how I can help. I'll find a direction forward for getting your kids engaged in their learning again.

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