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Ms Allys S

£40.00 to £46.00 ph
Qualified teacher
Subject specialist
Enhanced DBS
References
Subjects PrimarySENEFL or ESLSATs
Levels
Early Years Foundation Stage
Key Stage 1
Key Stage 2
Primary
Tuition tickFace to face tuition tickOnline tuition

Qualifications

MSc Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle (2022). ACT Counselling Services, COSCA Certificate in Counselling Skills (2024). SENCO, National Award for SEN Coordination, Leeds Beckett University (2017). PGCE Primary Education, Specialism Early Years, University of Warwick (2013).

About me

I'm an internationally experienced teacher who has worked across year groups and curricula both in the UK and abroad, specialising in working with SEN children. I've taught across the English Primary national curriculum, leading subject development across multiple year groups. My international experience with the IB Primary Years Programme means I excel at working with students for whom English is an additional language. I completed the National Award in SEN Coordination (SENCO), and I'm extremely knowledgeable about strategies for getting the best out of students with a wide range of additional needs. All my teaching is adapted to fit the needs of each student, to build their confidence, and to ignite their love of learning. Every student is unique, and I love nothing more than discovering their passions and interests and the very best way to make them succeed.

Subjects offered

Subject (and level) Price (Face-to-face) Price (Online)
Primary (Early Years Foundation Stage) £46.00ph £40.00ph
Primary (Key Stage 1) £46.00ph £40.00ph
Primary (Key Stage 2) £46.00ph £40.00ph
SATs (Key Stage 1) £46.00ph £40.00ph
SATs (Key Stage 2) £46.00ph £40.00ph
SEN (Experienced) £46.00ph £40.00ph
EFL or ESL (Primary) £46.00ph £40.00ph

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