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hey all, my name is Robyn and I am 20 years old. I am a student home for the summer and am available for babysitting/ general child care. I am a qualified swimming teacher also so would be happy to give private lessons if wanted.

I have had a lot of experience in childcare and used to work at jags as a swimming teacher ranging from ages 1-16.

I have a CRB and a level 2 swimming teacher certificate.

I am based in forest hill but would be happy to travel a bit. I am available throughout summer and would be happy to start asap. (weekends and evenings included).

if you are interested send me a private message and ill respond asap.

many thanks, Robyn

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