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LAST FEW SPACES - £20 for a FUN Holiday Creative Writing session for children 5-13/Try out tutoring too


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Creative Writing Group-Sessions


Whether just for creative fun or for exam practice, these activities work for all ages 5-13. Activities range from writing stories from a picture prompt to writing poetry as well as non fiction - news reports etc.


Friends and siblings are welcome. £20 for one child attending with discounted prices for groups/siblings attending together.


Sessions (45-60 mins) will run subject to numbers and will be on Zoom. Sessions will run on Thursday 16th Feb and Friday 17th Feb from 4pm.


Please text or email Michael to book a place: 07983475050 or [email protected]. I have been teaching for thirty-two years and tutoring locally since 2014. I have an up to date DBS and parent referees.


If you are also interested in trying out 1:1 tutoring - then half term trial sessions £25 for 30 mins are also running on both days.

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