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Looking for a French teacher


JMT

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Hello


I organise a language club at my children's school in Telegraph Hill on a Friday morning between 8-9am during school term time. Sadly, one of the French teachers is leaving us and we need to replace her.


You would be teaching around 15 5-6 year olds once a week. You would preferably be a native French speaker. You would get ?30 per session. You would need to have, or apply for a DBS (replaced old CRB ) certificate.


If you are interested, please pm me.


Thanks

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