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French student seeking to be an au pair for a family in Dulwich area during July


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A French student joined our family as an au pair for 3 weeks in July 2013 and is joining us again this July. It all went very well for him and us so he has asked if we can find a placement in July for his friend, Gregoire, who would very much like to work as an au pair in a family in this part of London.

Gregoire has sent me his cv, but here are a few details: He is 17 and speaks French, English and German. He has been a boy scout for a number of years and recently a chief scout for two 3 week scout camps for 11 ? 16 year olds, and also a rover scout. He is a member of a drama company and has appeared in some films and TV shows. He plays tennis and football. He has travelled to London, South East Asia, Oman, Cuba and Mexico.


He is available from 1st ? 25th July and would like to look after children who he can talk to a lot in order to improve his English.


If you are interested I would be very happy to tell you anything else I know about his experience of looking after young children and I can let you know the terms and conditions we offered his friend. Please PM me and I can call you back. As his friend has become like a member of my family, I want to be sure I can find Gregoire the best au pair position I can.

Thank you for reading this.

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