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Hi,


I am currently studying English at university but I am looking for work tutoring children of any age during my holidays, in either English or history. I recently graduated from Alleyns School with 3 A*s in English, History and Religious Studies, and I got 100% in both my English exams, 2 of my history and both my Religious Studies exams so feel very well qualified to tutor! I have just landed a job as a tutor working for Explore Learning in Leeds so will be trained and qualified to teach all ages. I am off from the 16th March to the 16th April and my summer holiday is four months long. I am the oldest of four and have lots of experience working with children.


Please do get in touch! My email address is [email protected] or alternatively text or call me on 07581841441.


Helena

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