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English Tutor - KS3, KS4 & KS5


KatieJ12

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Hi everyone, hope you've had a nice Christmas break.


I'm wondering if anyone is looking for an English tutor? I've got two slots available to take on new tutees.


A little about me: I'm a full-time English teacher (over seven years) and studying a Master's in Learning and Teaching at Oxford. I'm also Head of English in a successful London school, so have lots of experience and knowledge regarding secondary school English.


My availability is weekday evenings and weekends. I'm happy to negotiate rates (but roughly speaking around ?45/hr for Zoom sessions and ?60/hr for in person; Key Stage 3 is a little cheaper).


I can do short-term tutoring for a specific 'problem area', or long-term (two of my tutees have been with me for over two years!). I'm encouraging, positive, and make the sessions fun for the students.


I'm fully DBS checked and will provide you with my DBS certificate.

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