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1443 days ago

Academic tutoring

Lise from Glendene

Good evening! I hope you have all had a great Christmas and New Years! I am posting my small business as I am starting on Monday 10th January with tutoring, I am a registered Primary and Intermediate School teacher about to enter my sixth year.

Last year I started tutoring in March and by the end of 2021 I was tutoring four students. This can be done both in person (I come to your house) or online (especially helpful for lockdowns). I am fully vaccinated and require adults of the student I tutor to also be fully vaccinated to keep us all safe.

I charge $50.00 an hour, if you refer a client to me you get $10 off your next session. After the last two years of online learning I know students have been effected by this academically. Please feel free to PM me or email me lise@the-education-hub.com I do have my students from last year returning so please message me as soon as possible to book :)

Check out my post below.
Lise :)

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