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Good Afternoon all,



During the summer holidays Cre8tive Learning Tuition Club are offering group and one to one tuition from the 9th August via zoom. Tutors have an up to date DBS and references have been checked and cleared.


COVID has caused major disruptions in Education and children have been impacted upon greatly, as a result we want to support the most vulnerable. Therefore our tuition is starting from ?5 an hour in the following subjects Maths and English, for children of KS1 to KS3.


Please email [email protected] for more information

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Morning All,


We have a few places still left on our summer catch-up scheme. Please email us to book your child's place.


[email protected]


During the summer holidays, Cre8tive Learning Tuition Club is offering group and one-to-one tuition from the 9th of August via zoom. Tutors have an up-to-date DBS and references have been checked and cleared.


COVID has caused major disruptions in Education and children have been impacted greatly, as a result, we want to support the most vulnerable. Therefore our tuition is starting from ?5 an hour in the following subjects Maths and English, for children of KS1 to KS3.

  • 4 weeks later...

Update!!!


We 2 have two free places available for our English classes on Tuesday from 11 am - 12 pm on our summer lessons. As we have filled all our paid places funding has enabled us to offer two children free places. Please send a DM or email

[email protected]

or

[email protected]


places are suitable for children in year 5 or year 6

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