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Livvyvicky
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Singing teacher

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Hi

We got a text today from dd' s singing teacher saying her circumstances have changed and she will not be returning next week for the autumn term. ( she rents a room at dd's PA school)

DD was very upset and I was very disappointed, dd was really doing well with her having only started lessons last year.


Can anyone recommend a teacher in the south east London/ Kent area ?

Or offer any advice :)
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I will text you xx
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We are in a similar boat, we had a phone call yesterday from dd's drama teacher saying a collegue has gone on maternity leave for a year and they have asked her to pick up the extra hours. She only taught 2 1/2 days which left her plenty of time to do her private tuition, now she will be full time and they are being affiliated with a different university so she has had to work all through the summer and several evenings too! :(
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Am going to PM you
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If any one is intrested in a singing teacher in the Rainham Essex I know a really good privite teacher PMme and I can give you her details.
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