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Clare17

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I am an experienced primary school teacher, currently working part-time in a Southwark school. I have been teaching for over 17 years and have taught every year group from Reception to year 6. I have also taught trainee teachers as a tutor and lecturer at The Institute of Education.


I have a passion for child-centred learning and a continuing interest in children and their emotional and academic development. I am always exploring new ways to inspire and motivate children to learn. I am particularly skilled at breaking down barriers to learning, such as a lack of confidence, so that children can fully engage in and enjoy the learning process. I am fully committed to ensuring that every child reaches their full potential.


I usually provide 1:1 sessions, but can offer Online sessions via Zoom for children at KS1 and 2. I also tutor children to prepare them for the 11+ examination.


I can offer the first session free of charge and, if you and your child are happy to continue, I charge ?30 per hour.


Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.


Clare.

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Hi Clare


We would be interested in you helping our 11 year old daughter. She?s bright and engaged, but we want to give her some extra support after missing so much school and with entryways and SATs coming up. She also gets nervous of tests and we?d like to help her with that.


Please could you message me your details?


Jon

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