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Experienced Tutor - Thirty years teaching; tutoring locally since 2014. 7+/11+/Grammar school entrance or homework help/confidence building in Maths and English (Key Stages 1-4). I have an up to date DBS with the update service and contact details of parents who use my service for you to chat with before starting.


I can also support with general preparation for secondary school as well as homework help/test preparation in Key Stage 4 and below. Sessions are conducted online or live (depending on location/timing) across Southwark, Lambeth, Lewisham, Bromley and other nearby boroughs and counties.


Trial sessions - in half-term. Try a session and see if you like it - book one now from £30 (Zoom)


Please contact Michael at 07983475050 for more information.

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