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Hello neighbours,


My name is Raheem Rushton, I am an English teacher at a local school in Dulwich.


I am here offering my services as a tutor, for any age up to 16 (KS4, GCSE).


I also (if you want to give your children a break from the vigorous curriculum), offer a creative course to develop engagement with the subject.


Please don’t hesitate to get in contact to ask any questions.


Thank you :)

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  • 3 months later...

Hi Raheem,

Do you have experience of working with students who are struggling? Our daughter's target grade is 4 for Eng language & literature but she struggles with exams (and learning) and so got grade 2 for her mocks. We feel she might benefit from some 1 to 1 tutoring ahead of GCSEs this summer.

Best wishes,

Emma

Good evening Emma,


Thank you for your message. I have lots of experience working with under attaining students and believe your daughter has every chance to improve with some extras support.


My suggestion would be that we do a session, see if she responds to my teaching style and that we have good chemistry working together, and we take it from there.


My number if you would like to speak on the phone - 07516551577.


Kindest regards


Raheem

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