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English Tutor available for GCSE prep and KS2/3


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I'm a fully qualified (with QTS) English teacher and have over 15 years' experience. I've taught in London schools for ages 11-18, and was in charge of KS3 English. These days, I'm concentrating on tutoring 1-1 and small groups.


Whether you are looking for support, challenge, catch-up, exam preparation or home schooling for your child, I can help.


I have experience teaching from Year 1 - Year 13, the English National Curriculum, various GCSE and iGCSE exam boards and A-level. (Not 11+)


I am friendly, patient and encouraging and always form a good relationship with my students. I carefully plan individualised lessons that will help my students to make progress and achieve their goals. I have also had lesson materials for teachers and pupils published commercially.


If you would like to discuss your requirements, or ask for more information (eg, references, qualifications, criminal background check) then don't hesitate to get in touch.


Julie

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Thanks to those who have been in touch.



My current tutees are enjoying a well-earned Christmas rest, so I have some time available for any GCSE Lang/Lit students who need help preparing for January mocks.


If the public exams are cancelled (again) it will be mocks that will be used to determine your final grades, as per recent DfE announcements.


Contact me if you want to talk about a one-off lesson, or a short sequence of sessions, over the Christmas break.

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