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If you look up London Suzuki Group they should have details of teachers.


Michiko is lovely but quite technical. Clare Raybould teaches at our school too and I'm told she's great with younger ones and uses lots of games etc. I've also heard that Margaret Omoniyi's daughter (of Margaret's Music - on Facebook) is also teaching violin using Suzuki and is meant to be really good.

Thanks for this. I probably should have said that we have tried all the DSG teachers, and those recommended by them and so far, none of them have slots that we can do either in school (Ivydale) or after school. The problem is that we have limited days as I work Monday to Thursday. I will try Margaret's daughter though.


If there are any other recommendations, please keep them coming!

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