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Science and Maths Tutoring - Money goes to Charity (Years 4 -11)


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Hi everyone,


We are students ourselves with more than 2 years of tutoring experience each, with a lot of successful students. We know what sort of techniques work and are able to help students bump up grades and be as successful as they can be. We have tutored 11+, KS3, GCSE and AS levels in the past and have really enjoyed it and have received a lot of positive feedback!


We are volunteering in Romania this summer to provide care and a fun experience for children with life limited conditions or with terminal illnesses through a charity called Hospices of Hope. We need to raise ?600 each to pay for us to go out there and also to pay for the children to be able to attend. As you would expect, these camps are extremely important to the children as some of them may not make it to the next year and we believe they deserve this great experience.


All the money we earn in the next month will fund the children - and any excess with be donated to the charity so you can learn while you help others!


Please do not hesitate to get into contact with us if you would like more information about anything. Just drop me a message and we can get started right away!


Many thanks,


Nikita and Imogen

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