Sally

Admissions AdviceCommon Entrance (general)EconomicsGeographyHistoryMathsSport and Physical Education
11+13+A LevelA Level (AS)BACommon EntranceGCSEIGCSE

BACKGROUND

Sally is a highly motivated, driven educator who enjoys teaching others and meeting goals. A lover of education, sport and fun, she achieved A*AA in Geography, Economics and Mathematics A Levels at a competitive London School, and went on to graduate from Durham University with a BA Combined Honours in Social Sciences, Geography, Economics and Politics

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND APPROACH

Sally has over 10 years and 1,000 hours of teaching experience with children of all ages, and subjects including Mathematics, English, Economics, Geography, Non-Verbal Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning. She also has SEN experience including Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and ADHD and has provided English as a second language tutoring for children in China applying to schools in the UK.

Sally specializes in examination and interview preparation to schools including Alleyn’s, Eton College, King’s Wimbledon, St Paul’s, Westminster, Wimbledon High, Putney High, Streatham and Clapham, Dulwich College, Weatherby, St Mary’s Ascot, Marlborough College, Latymer, Charterhouse.

Sally began tutoring during sixth form in local schools in Wimbledon as part of an enrichment programme, organizing lesson content, reading with 10- to 11-year-old pupils and helping children with 11+ exam preparation. As a private Nanny to two girls (aged 8 and 10) in Paris, she taught English, helped with their homework in French and supported the children with their British Council Studies.

Sally continues to act as a ‘Big Sister’ and student mentor, supporting children through their academic studies.

WHY TUTORING?

I enjoy creating friendships with students, building confidence alongside academics and making children enjoy their education.

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