Online Tutoring YEAR 11 and below.
Hi Neighbourly members,
Lockdown is an excellent measure to keep people safe from further spread of COVID-19. At the same time, students are facing challenges when they are left with unsolved doubts or need teaching based on their individual needs to keep on top of cohort when schools reopen.
My son is available to teach your kid online where it will be like face to face teaching based on individual needs.
About Tutor:
My son is an IB student (Year 12) and has been an excellence student. He is very systematic and result oriented. He has few years of teaching experience where the students have progressed from a "NOT ACHIEVED" to an "EXCELLENCE" level.
You can be confident that your child is followed up with his/her education and the parent is informed about the child's progress.
Level: Year 11 and below
Subjects: Maths and Science
Time: Based on Individual
Interface: Online face to face teaching
If you are interested then please feel free to contact me.
With kind regards,
Pauline
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