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I have never posted like this before and hope I am in the right place.

I have tutored in the area for 20 years, previously I taught in primary schools but now only tutor from my house in East Dulwich. I have been approached by some parents wanting test preparation in a school. The children would practice papers leading to experiencing exams in a setting similar to the real thing. Practice interviews would also be available. It would mean that I would need to hire a class in a local school which would be new to me and wondered if there really was any call for it.

Look forward to any responses or suggestions

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I think practice under simulated test conditions can only be a good thing! (but am not currently involved in having a child tutored).


But now it has been thought of and discussed many parents will not rest until they have found a way to make it happen, lest the competition get there first ;)

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