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Primary school teacher & tutor (7+, 11+, SATS, English, maths, reading, phonics,VR, NVR)


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I am an experienced primary school teacher with tutoring slots opening up  after Easter. My tutees have been successful in gaining entrance into Dulwich College (7+, 9+ and 11+). Others come to me with the aim of deepening their understanding and confidence in various subjects, and I am proud to say that my students make accelerated progress. I have experience teaching in years 1 - 6 (phonics to SATS). I am registered with two prestigious agencies - Dulwich Tutors and Owl Tutors - and I offer in-person tutoring in Forest Hill, East Dulwich, Peckham  and the Dulwich Village area. Sue 0774 802 0230

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