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Looking for grinds School Is Easy is here to help you
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As we battle to cope with the restrictions imposed by Covid-19 regulations, home-based learning has taken on a new importance.
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Many parents who want their children to enjoy the benefits of one-to-one tuition are, nevertheless, nervous about having a stranger in their home or sending young students to a tuition centre. school is Easy (sIE) can solve that problem.
We provide safe, online tutorials that are recorded so that your child can future reference any topic covered.
When you work with sIE, you will get nothing but the best.
All of our tutors have formal education, classroom experience and a passion for teaching.
We can offer one-to-one or group grinds for Primary, Junior Certificate or Leaving Certificate school students at a time that works for you and your family.
We offer the following subjects, from Primary to Secondary to Specialist Third Level courses: Irish/Gaelige, English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, French, German, spanish, History, Geography, Business studies, Economics, Design and Technology, Music, and Physical Education .
Going to university and dreading the college exams? No problem, we have skilled and experienced tutors to help every student.
For senior subjects we use college and university instructors with a Masters degree.
The choice is yours when it comes to the style of tutoring and our range of subjects is broad.
We don’t use generic tutoring lessons. We customise each programme based on the student’s needs, goals and capacity and we take care to match students with the right tutors.
We are easy to work with. We screen tutors for you. We identify learning deficiencies and we get results .
Our certified tutors will provide an initial assessment, if you need it, to ascertain your child’s requirements.
Call us today on 01 556 3553 to book a consulation.
We will be delighted to match you with a tutor.
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