Hello families! My name is Gemma. I am a qualified primary school teacher with a bachelor of education. I have taught in Ireland and Australia for the past 4 years and just recently moved back to Sydney after AuPairing for a family in Queensland for 6 months. I intend to stay in Sydney for the next few years . During my time in Ireland and Townsville, I also offered one to one home tuition to various children and also worked with children with additional needs. I have lots of experience working with children of all ages. I am the eldest in my family and grew up alongside 3 of my siblings. I have worked as a part-time babysitter for 9 years as well as coordinating and working in after school children’s club. I have my Working with Children’s Check. I’m currently working as a casual teacher for a school in the Eastern suburbs and therefore I am available to start for weekend or evening/night time babysitting or tutoring. Please send me a message if you are interested. Thank you☺️
I undertook a specialism in special educational needs along side my bachelor of education.
I am a qualified primary school teacher with a bachelor of education. I have taught in Ireland the last 2 years and just recently moved to Sydney. During this time I also offered one to one home tuition to various children and have also worked with children with additional needs. I have lots of experience working with children of all ages. I am the eldest in my family and grew up alongside 3 of my siblings. I have worked as a part-time babysitter for 6 years as well as coordinating and working in after school children’s club. I have a passion for children’s development and I enjoyed coaching an underage local football team and providing fiddle lessons in my spare time at home.
I have been teaching primary school aged children (5-12) for the past three years in Ireland. Every evening I provided grinds across all curricular areas but mainly English, maths and Irish. I have a passion for teaching and provide my lessons in a fun and meaningful way so the children still enjoy it. It shouldn’t be seen as a chore.