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Primary Tutor and emotional wellbeing coach in local area


Frank Connelly

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I am a resident of East Dulwich with 19 years experience working in London primary schools. I have been a very successful class teacher in various year groups and I was  a member of the Senior leadership team for 15 years, and have a great deal of knowledge and experience working with children from 5-11 years old. I am now looking to focus on working with children on a one to one basis or in small groups. I am a qualified Special Educational and Disability Needs Co-ordinator and would be happy to provide advice and support to parents of children with SEND needs.  I am also setting up a coaching scheme to support children with social and emotional needs. As an art school graduate, I can also offer creative tuition or deliver workshops to small groups of children. I would be happy to focus on Reading, Writing and Maths at primary level, including preparation for SATs and 11+ tests. 

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