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Experienced and engaging Primary School Tutor


bobandrews

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I am an experienced primary school teacher and tutor with a passion for nurturing young minds and empowering students to reach their full potential.

About Me:

  • Education: I hold a Post Graduate Diploma in Education with a specialisation in Primary Education.
  • Experience: With over 5 years of experience teaching in primary schools in South East London and having tutored students of all ages at primary level, I have a range of experience to suit each students needs.
  • Expertise: My areas of expertise include mathematics, English language and literature and reading.
  • Patient and Supportive: I believe in creating a safe and supportive learning environment where children feel comfortable asking questions and exploring new concepts as well as concepts already covered.

Services Offered:

  • Personalised Lessons: I understand that every student has unique learning needs. I tailor my lessons to suit your child's learning style and pace, ensuring maximum understanding and retention.
  • Homework Assistance: I provide dedicated homework help and guidance, ensuring that your child completes assignments accurately and on time.
  • Concept Reinforcement: I reinforce fundamental concepts through engaging activities, interactive discussions, and relevant real-life examples.
  • Test Preparation: I equip students with effective study strategies and techniques to excel in exams, promoting confidence and academic success.
  • Progress Tracking: I regularly monitor your child's progress and provide feedback to you, keeping you informed about their growth and identifying areas for improvement.

Why Choose Me?

  • Passionate and Enthusiastic: I am genuinely passionate about education and thrive on seeing my students flourish academically and personally.
  • Strong Communication Skills: I foster open lines of communication with both students and parents, ensuring that everyone is actively involved in the learning process.
  • Flexible Schedule: I understand the importance of balancing academics with extracurricular activities. I offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your family's needs.
  • Safe and Secure: Your child's safety is my top priority. I am committed to maintaining a safe and secure learning environment during our tutoring sessions.

Whether your child needs extra support in a specific subject or wishes to excel across the board, I am here to help.

 Please feel free to contact me  to discuss your child's needs and schedule a consultation.

[email protected]

07713028204

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