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I am an experienced primary school teacher, I have been teaching for 10 years. I have been tutoring for over 5 years. Happy to provide feedback from previous families. I have a passion for nurturing young minds and empowering students to reach their full potential.

About Me:

BA Hons in Primary Education with a specialism of Science. With over 10 years experience teaching in primary schools in Northampton and London. I have tutored students of all ages at primary level, I have a range of experience to suit each students needs. I have prepped children for the 11 plus exams. I advocate for establishing a secure and encouraging learning atmosphere wherein children are at ease to inquire about and delve into both new and previously covered concepts.

Services Offered:

  • Personalised Lessons: I understand that every student has unique learning needs. I tailor my lessons to accommodate your child's unique learning preferences and pace, fostering comprehensive comprehension and retention.
  • Homework Assistance: I provide dedicated homework help and guidance, ensuring that your child completes assignments accurately and on time.
  • Test Preparation: I equip students with effective study strategies and techniques to excel in exams, promoting confidence and academic success. I have worked with children completing SATs and 11 plus.

Why Choose Me?

I am genuinely passionate about education and thrive on seeing my students flourish academically and personally. I have been tutoring for 5 years and have had positive feedback from all families. I have open lines of communication with both students and parents, ensuring that everyone is actively involved in the learning process. I understand the importance of balancing academics with extracurricular activities. I offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your family's needs. I am available in the evening and during holidays. 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.

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