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Looking for a English & maths tutor for a 4yr old - 1hr Saturdays..based in walworth


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Hi there

My son Latrell started reception September last year and he is doing well except for he's behind with phonics/spelling and maths.


He's 5yrs old April the 30th


I'm looking for a tutor which can come in for an 1hr on a Saturday and do some work with him.

Must speak very good English, have experience with children his age, can be firm but fair and has patients.


If you think you can help or have any suggestions please do dm me with Abit about yourself and prices.


Kind regards

Stacey

Hi


Have you tried Anchor Tutors? They're a local agency, who have lots of tutors who specialise in a whole range of subjects. It's run by Fran, who is great.


Their website is: http://anchortutors.uk/


Hope that's helpful.


Sarah

Thank you Sarah.

Yes we have qualified primary school teachers available to teach any age group. Our policy is to make learning fun and engaging while ensuring progress and an increase in confidence.

Please do get in touch for more information.

Fran

07966 844067

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