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Qualified primary teacher with six years’ experience gained working across schools in South London - in the state, and independent sectors (Dulwich; Herne Hill; Peckham; West Dulwich: East Dulwich).

Now, offering academic support and tutoring for EYFS, KS1 and KS2 children in English and Maths. Full enhanced DBS held on the update service.

I’m confident caring for and working with all children - including those with SEN and additional needs.

My passion is reading and writing, and I bring creativity, structure and warmth to all my interactions with children, drawing upon my creative background in children's content, in addition to my experience as a teacher.

It's not just about exams; pushing for success; or competing for school places. Some children just need a little extra help - and that is where I come in.

I have availability to support families who would like me to help with reading with their children; homework in addition to tutoring;- essentially anything to lighten your load.

Get in touch to chat at: [email protected] or read my verified profile here on First Tutors:

https://www.firsttutors.com/uk/tutor/bridget.english.2/

Thanks

Bridget

 

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