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Hello,


My name is Francesca Kiddle. I am 40 years old and I have over 14 years experience working in Primary School Education, both as a teacher and a manager of the EYFS department. I have worked at Dulwich College in London, Shanghai and Singapore. Recently, I worked at The Villa, teaching Year One and I am about to undertake a new role at Queen's College London. I have also taught in West London at Ravenscourt Park Preparatory School for three years. I am available for tutoring children in the area and I am skilled in Literacy, Mathematics and helping with 7 plus exam prep.


I am happy to pick up your child from school as part of the tutoring package for an additional fee. I will not be starting my new job until the 31st October so I am free in this time for after school care, nannying and baby sitting too.


If you would like me to contact you for a free consultation and chat about your child's needs then do not hesitate to do so.


Please contact me on 07775144989

[email protected]

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