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Private French tuition KS2/3/GCSE or A LEVEL from local secondary school teacher


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I am a fully qualified Language teacher with 7 years experience at a local secondary school. (I am currently deputy head of a very successful language department) I also have a lot of experience working with primary age students having done a lot of work with our feeder primary schools.


I am offering private French tuition to KS2/3/4 and 5 students (11 to 18 year olds) I have a thorough understanding of the current GCSE and A level syllabus and am currently working as an examiner for one of the top exam

Boards. As a middle leader in a secondary school I am fully up to date with the

MFL changes coming into effect come September this year.


Please PM for any further information. My lessons are based in SE22 and I offer competitive rates.


Helen

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