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Speciality areas: KS1, KS2, 7+, 11+, Interview technique, LAMDA


I have a BA honours degree, Qualified Teacher Status and have been graded as an outstanding teacher. I currently teach in both private and state Primary schools where I am recognised by senior staff and clients to be patient, reliable, organised and empathetic.


I have acquired a wide range of teaching experience both in the classroom and one-on-one teaching environments and underpin my teaching with a diverse range of learning styles and techniques. In addition to this, I have a broad and detailed knowledge of the KS1 and KS2 curriculum and am proficient at tutoring for the Common Entrance exams to the Dulwich schools. My overarching aim is that every child makes progress in my lessons and I am particularly skilled in adapting and catering for the needs of each individual child to achieve the very best outcomes.


My experience is not just limited within the classroom. Beyond teaching, I also work as a professional actress and this specialism has enabled me to accept leadership roles in schools, such as Head of Drama and the Arts. This also allows me to use performing arts to raise a learner?s self-esteem and confidence and can additionally help children with interview preparation.


Testimonials

?As you know, James has made amazing progress in his reading and writing, achieving a level that is incredible for a child with dyslexia and so much higher than I dare hope. I believe this is down to your inspirational and positive approach. Being taught by you was a real turning point for James- your faith in him gave him the confidence he needed and he hasn?t looked back!?

Mrs. Casson


?Thank you so much for everything you have done for me! You have helped me gain confidence in my work that I once lost. You have helped me so much to do things I have never been able to achieve. Thank you so much for your patience, you are my inspiration!?

Caitlin Scott

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