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Recorder and Piano lessons, SE22


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Hi

I am a local Recorder and Piano teacher teaching at my home , 60A Oakhurst Grove, SE22 9AQ.

I have been teaching in the area since the mid 1980s, though cuts at schools where I worked for many years have made it more necessary for me to advertise.

I currently have space for a few more students so do get in touch if you are looking for a teacher.

I currently have recorder students working towards grades 2 to 8 and piano students working towards grade 1 to 7.

I also try to arrange a concert performance for all my students at least twice a year. We had a lovely concert just before Xmas at the Goose Green church. So please do contact me if you are looking for someone to teach your child either Recorder or Piano. I can also teach small groups of children Recorder, up to a maximum of 4 in a group and have a couple of spare 40 minute slots available. I have an hour slot available now on Mondays from 4=5, and also some time available on wednesdays after 5.30.I am planning a concert for all my pupils, at St Johns at Goose Green for the end of this month or early Feb.

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Hi, I am a local Recorder and Piano teacher, could also offer clarinet, and I teach at my home, 60A Oakhurst Grove, SE22 9AQ.

I have been teaching in the area since the mid 1980s , though cuts at schools where I worked for many years have made it more and more necessary for me to advertise.

I currently do have two or three spaces so do get in touch if you are looking for a teacher for your child or even yourself! I currently have recorder students working towards grades 2 to 8 and piano students working towards grades 1-7. I also try to organise a concert performance for all my students at least twice a year. Last year we had a lovely concert just before Xmas at Goose green Church. So do contact me if you are looking for someone to teach your child either Recorder or Piano. and even clarinet. I can also teach small groups of children Recorder , up to a maximum of 4 in a group and have a couple of spare 40 minute slots for this available.

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