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Hello Families.


My name is Angeles,

I am Spanish, Teacher from Primary School, I provide such a great range of experience in Education and Childcare. It have been so enjoyable time, mainly after school, doing cooking, making crafts, teaching Spanish, being around different playgrounds , and parks, seeking great activities for children.

I am Educated, polite, adaptable, flexible, easy going, making sure that your children don't get bored.


I have been working for a family local in East Dulwich..but unfortunately this ended at beginning of July. They were and are greatly warm, happy, and open-minded family who I have share such an amazing time.

And who can provide you any details about myself.


So if you are searching, looking for someone who gives the best, I hope that suits to you.


You can get in touch with me on my phone number 07809203171 or alternatively my email, [email protected].



I look forward to hearing from you soon.


My best Regards,

Angeles.

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hola Angeles,


acabo de poner un anuncio , porque estoy buscando nanny. Tu ultimo mensaje es de hace ya un tiempo, pero por si acaso te lo env?o.


gracias,

Elisenda

hello,



we are a family with two kids aged 5 and 7 years old. I'm in need of a nanny who picks them up from school, in west dulwich and drives them (we provide car an petrol ) home , in Valley Road (Streatham). At home, a bit of play and homework, until one of us gets home. Initially working hours would be 3:30 - 6:30, but we are already considering longer hours, even live in nanny position. We would as well need you on half term holidays, Bank Holidays, etc.


we are both spanish, although our kids are born in London. Their main language is English, but spanish speaking person would fit absolutely fine too. Our kids are very active, so lots of energy needed !


please, get in touch if you'd like further information :-)


Elisenda, Jordi, Miranda & Jeronimo

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