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English Tutor Available


Vickibarsby

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Hello!


I am a full-time English teacher with seven years of experience in teaching and leadership in both the state and private systems. As we start the new school year, I have some availability for after-school tutoring.


I am friendly and professional with an excellent track record of success, whether your child needs help preparing for entrance exams, GCSE or A-Level, or simply some extra support with English lessons/homework. References from previous tutees and their parents are available upon request.


My rate is ?45/hour and lessons usually take place at my house in SE27 (West Norwood). I have very limited availability for home visits and these cost more, depending on location and travel time. I do a half hour introductory session for free, so as to check that I am the right fit for your child and that they feel comfortable with me and my style of teaching.


If you are looking for some extra support for your child, on a long or short term basis, please do not hesitate to get in touch via private message.


Thank you,


Vicki

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