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East Dulwich Tutors - Book now for September 2024 or try us out during the holidays.


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EAST DULWICH TUTORS 

Michael and Claire (over fifty years teaching and tutoring experience from Nursery to GCSE)

Booking is now open for September 2024 and holiday sessions ( May/July and August).

  1. Entrance test preparation courses:  4 plus to 13 plus including 11 plus for all local Dulwich/South London/London  schools. 

  2. KS2/KS3/GCSE Maths and English - catch up/confidence building.

  3. Get Reception Ready! - courses for pre-schoolers - looking at numbers/letters and sounds - all delivered in an age-appropriate way.

  4. Tutor your own child - four week course - online for parents (daytime or evening). Learn from an experienced tutor - brush up on your own school Maths and English and have a go at Verbal/Non-Verbal Reasoning for entrance exams. Learn how to help your own child.

  5. Year 7 preparation course for Year 6 pupils. Do  Year 7 Maths, English, Science, History, Geography, ICT and RE. One session per week with a different Year 7 subject each week on a rotation. Your child will work at year 7 level and be taught by an experienced and current secondary school teacher and be ready for Year 7! This could be done in a group or 1:1.

  6. Year 6 SATs preparation courses - We will help your child prepare for the SATs in May 2025.  Maths and  English preparation for the exams.

All courses will start in September 2024. Prices from £25 per hour for a group session (6 people)  1:1/1:2 sessions also available. These courses are usually online via Zoom. Live sessions are also available depending on location. References and enhanced DBS are available.

For further information please contact Michael on 07983475050 or email eastdulwichtutors@gmail.com

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