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Private Cambridge Tutor Available for Ages 7?16


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AVAILABLE

PRIVATE TUTOR

FOR AGES 7 ? 16


Experienced private tutor available to assist children aged 7 to 16 years old with:

? Entrance examinations (Common Entrance, Consortium Groups and schools in London and the South-East region)

? 11+

? G.C.S.E.s

? Homework, writing, and general academic performance

Subjects offered: Maths, English (Literature, Language, and Creative Writing), German, and History


Experience:


Masters Degree with distinction from the University of Cambridge (MPhil, 2017) in English Literature


First Class BA Honours from McGill University in English Literature and Philosophy


100+ hours of one-to-one tutoring experience and a proven record of helping students improve their academic performance and succeed in examinations


6+ years experience as editor and writer for publishing houses and magazines


Native English speaker, fluent in German. References available upon request.


Sessions can be structured to help students work towards a specific goal, such as an entrance exam, or to help them improve their core literacy and numeracy skills beyond the level of their schoolwork.


Competitive rates and flexible hours.


For further details, contact Ryan Healey at [email protected]

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