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Is your child about to finish school for summer holidays with their 11+ exam looming next term? 

Join a summer holiday Maths, English Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning tuition course to help your child prepare for their 11+ exams.

Set up by an East Dulwich resident (lessons have been featured in The Sunday Times and qualified teacher through Teach First, with over 10 years class teaching experience and 15 years tutoring experience), the Exam Expert is running four summer holiday courses online.  So even if you're going on holiday  🏖️  your child can still access, you'll just need wifi!  🧑‍💻

 

10% discount on all courses!  Use code SUMMER24 at the checkout. 👩‍💻

 🔢  Maths 11+ online tuition course: 5-9th August 9-10.30am

💢 Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning online tuition course: 5-9th August 11-12:30pm

🔢 Maths 11+ online tuition course: 19th-23rd August 9-10.30am

📚 English 11+ online tuition course: 19th-23rd August 11-12:30pm

 

Here's the website:  https://www.examexpert.uk/

And here's where you can book:  https://www.examexpert.uk/book-online

Send us a message if you have any questions, we'd love to hear from you:  [email protected]

 

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