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Hi

We are looking for someone to collect our daughter (age 9) from St Dunstan's Catford at 4:30pm and then collect our son (7) from Fairlawn Primary (5mins from our house) around 5pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 6:30pm. A car is not necessary as there are plenty of frequent buses. Ideally you would be able to help them complete their homework and give them snacks before I get home around 6:30. Bonus if you are also able to prep dinner. We also have a 11 year old who will return from school on her own during this time. Please get in touch if this is something you can help with. Thanks

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