1711 days ago

One on one tuition

Renae from West Harbour

Hi Parents!
I hope you have had a fantastic week so far! šŸ˜Œā€ØHere 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 šŸ“š
These sessions will be one on one sessions for 45 minutes from my home based office on Upper Harbour Drive, Greenhithe.Ā 
The below workshops are available:
* Number recognition workshop - 2 sessions
* Handwriting workshop - 2 sessionsĀ 
* Fractions workshop - 2 sessionsĀ 
* Times table work shop - 2 sessionsĀ 
* Essay planning workshop -4 sessionsĀ 
* Studying tips workshop - 4 sessionsĀ 
* Basic budgeting workshop - 6 sessionsĀ 
* 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.Ā 

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 šŸš€
Please note that this is open to new or existing students.

Thank you,
Renae’s tutoring

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