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Hi


I am happy to help your daughter. What level is she currently at?


I am a Maths teacher based in Dulwich with a Maths PGCE from Brunel University of London and I am CRB approved. I have been tutoring pupils for school entrances and exam preparations.


Please check my website for details and I look forward to hearing from you.


http://www.fit4maths.co.uk


Regards


Mr Kurt

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My name is Niksa Tromba and I am an experienced maths and ICT teacher.

I have recently moved from Croatia to London.

I have a master?s degree in mathematics and ICT. I have 9 years classroom experience in secondary schools and colleges. I have been tutoring for over 10 years.

My current address is Kimberley Ave, Nunhead

You can contact me on [email protected]

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