1708 days ago

One on one tuition

Renae from West Harbour

Hi Parents!
I hope you have had a fantastic week so far! 😌
Here at Renae’s Tutoring, I have been working hard behind the scenes to create a few holiday workshops starting from the term 2 & 3 school holidays! It’s a great way to give your children a boost before the school term starts 📚
These sessions will be one on one sessions for 45 minutes from my home based office on Upper Harbour Drive, Greenhithe. 
The below workshops are available:
* Number recognition workshop - 2 sessions
* Handwriting workshop - 2 sessions 
* Fractions workshop - 2 sessions 
* Times table work shop - 2 sessions 
* Essay planning workshop -4 sessions 
* Studying tips workshop - 4 sessions 
* Basic budgeting workshop - 6 sessions 
* Homework workshops 


These sessions are device free, pen to paper fun! Every workshop comes with a personalised workbook that you can keep after the final session. 

So if your child would like a fun head start into term three, send me an message or an email at Renae.samson00@gmail.com and we can start the journey to success together 🚀
Please note that this is open to new or existing students.

Thank you,
Renae’s tutoring

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