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Recommend 7+ tutor in the Edgware and Watford area

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Serena70 · 26/01/2013 00:55

Hello, I am thinking of registering my DD for 7+ exams - This is for the top independent schools in the NW London area (Habs girls and NLC). Is anyone please able to help with recommending a good tutor who has helped children with the the 7+ exams? Any recommendation, will be much appreciated.
Thanks.

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Serena70 · 26/01/2013 12:21

Can you please send me a number or email addy, I can reach you. Many Thanks.

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traintracks · 27/01/2013 00:19

Email "mumteacher" on mumsnet, but she is very popular so may not have space

Serena70 · 27/01/2013 14:52

Thanks for the tip train tracks

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kitty0510 · 27/01/2013 16:35

Hello! I am just a little intrigued as to what sort of level a child needs to be at to successfully pass the 7+ at schools such as NLCS, Habs and St Helens. I am in a similar predicament and so totally confused about whether to move at 7+ or 11+. Obviously it will be easier at 7+ but as I understand it, it is competitive at both stages. My feelings are also that starting at 7+ instils confidence and a good foundation for the upcoming years.

Serena70, is your DD attending a prep school at the moment? Would just like to get an idea of your thoughts and why you are choosing to move your child at 7+. I hope you don't mind.

aai72 · 18/06/2013 10:29

i m happy to recommend my daughter's tutor....my girl is in WGGS but got into Habs, NLCS and st Helens.
highly recommended ...
email me

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