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I am a working secondary English teacher offering childcare over the school holidays from now, for any combination of days. During term time, I can work  Mondays and Fridays only.  Perhaps you need cover this summer while your regular nanny takes a holiday?  I would be happy to work part or full time. My rate is £30 per hour per child, rising by £10 ph for each additional child.  I hold a PGCE in secondary English & 21 years of classroom experience.  I have a BA and an MA (English).  I am a mum myself to a 22 year old child so I understand the dynamic of being a working parent! I hold a paediatric first aid certificate and am up-to-date on government Safeguarding. I live in North Dulwich and am happy to travel to the surrounding areas or more centrally to the West End, City, Kensington / Chelsea etc.  I am confident to take sole charge of your child/children, either in your home or to various places of interest, clubs and activities in London and its environs. I am an experienced careful driver with a clean licence. I am able to prepare nutritious tasty meals for your family and I am experienced with dogs and other pets. 

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