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Try tutoring for your child - £30 for 30 mins 1:1 (less for a group session)

 

Whether you are thinking of school exams or homework help/confidence building in maths or English - then try tutoring (no obligation to sign up). See if you like it/see if your child likes it - They will and you will!

 

Special trial price £30 for 30 mins 1:1 (via Zoom). Live is possible from £40 for 30 mins (trial price). By the end of the session you will know how your child is really doing!

 

I am an experienced teacher and tutor (32 years) teaching from Year 1 to Year 11. Full DBS (update service) and references from other parents who have used my service,

 

Please text Michael on 07983 475050 for more information.

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