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I would like to recommend an outstanding Tutor to this forum. Betsy works in and around Dulwich and is a fantastic Tutor for anyone looking for help in both Maths and English. My son Freddie started with Betsy feeling very anxious and unconfident with his Maths. After a number of enjoyable sessions with Betsy, Freddie is now in the top set for Maths and his most recent school report stated that he is exceeding expectations. I really was impressed with Betsy's academic work, along with the confidence she installed in Freddie. I would recommend Betsy to anyone looking to help their child in either Maths or English at Primary School level.


Betsy can be reached on: 07738 545 030

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