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Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Dear mums, get a home tutor in Lagos now that holidays are over

The natural mother instinct is to ensure that their child performs better than others. Here is a tough question: Are you really doing your best for your child? You are probably very busy with the 9 - 5 job or perhaps your child is stubborn (almost every child is..) so you think sending them to a good school is sufficient. Well, it is not and and if you want them to make you proud 10-20 years from now you should...


Meet Prepclass – Nigeria’s foremost education consulting company and providers of home tutors in Lagos with years of experience. They shareinsights and answers to questions parents frequently ask:

How can I get my child to be the best in class?
Every kid is intelligent in their own right but it often takes personal one-on-one attention and training to get them to outperform their peers.
We have numerous success stories from hundreds of our clients in Lagos who have seen their kids go from 15th place to 3rd place in just one term.Our home tutors engage kids both mentally and psychologically, we have specialists in Montessori, British, American and of course Nigerian curriculum as such we always achieve the best results.

How do I motivate my stubborn/lazy child to succeed?
Kids from ages 6 - 12 are generally very active/agile and they tend to be quite restless but remember that these foundational years determine their academic attitude for the rest of their lives. Our research shows that students who get admitted into Ivy League schools abroad or graduate with 1st class degrees are those that areconstantly monitored by the parent or a home lesson teacher. At Prepclass, our tutors are specifically trained to motivate, discipline and enforce good behaviour (we never flog but with the parent’s permission we may activate several levels of corporal punishment)

I have dreams for my child to school in an Ivy League university. Can you help?
Prepclass has a very special program for upper middle class parents who want their children to attend Ivy League schools in the US or UK. This program includes free consultation and we assign a student from Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, or other Ivy League school to tutor and mentor your child

How doI get a tutor?
3 simple steps.
1. Visit our website at prepclass.com.ng/hometutorform fill in all the necessary details like address, preferred sex of tutor etcor call 01-2913970
2. Instantly see a list of qualified tutors in your region and pick the onesyou are interested in
3. Pay the registration fee to meet the tutor and voila we schedule a meeting at your time of convenience. 

What other services do you offer?
We provide special home tutors for exam preparations – JAMB, CAMBRIDGE, WAEC, NECO, IGCSE, GMAT, GRE, SAT, for adult and language learning programs and for special skills such as music lessons.If you truly want to see your child's academic performance improvecall or text 01-2913970 for further questions.
For some of our corporate or more mature clients we also have the best tutors to train them on SPECIAL SKILLS like how to write business plans, speech presentations,  how to build websites and perform basic graphics design.

34 comments:

  1. This is very nice. *****QUEENMAYA*******

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  2. This is very nice. *****QUEENMAYA*******

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  3. nice one. Goldensarah9@yahoo.com

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  4. Is okay o.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  5. ok...for mums...


    #GodblessNigeria

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  6. Interesting. I got a tutor from some random guy on Nairaland and I must say they were not impressive at all. I would most definitely try this guys. My kids are extremely stubborn and am guessing they really need this.

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  7. am not a fan bcos all na wash moon5u@yahoo.com

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  8. yeah got this wonderful tutor from them last week.

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  9. Omo these guys are good! Loved how easy to use their platform is. *Thumbs Up*

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  10. please how much do they charge because i need for my kids

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  11. prepclass got me this very nice home tutor for my son

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  12. adaokoro777@yahoomail.com

    i av one of their tutors taking my son and he is very ok

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lagos dey really enjoy.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. People are still posting their email?! Hmmm

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  15. is it just lagos don't they have in abuja?

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  16. Its good to have a home tutor for d kids.

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  17. Funny how all the comments commending them are anonymous lol.

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  18. I would most definitely try this out. I am done trying to teach this kids myself. I really hope this doesn't make me a bad mum though.

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  19. pls are they Ibadan too?

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  20. @anonymous, we currently operate only in Lagos but we plan to expand outside soon. Please feel free to call 01-2913970

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  21. pls can they come to ogun

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  22. linda its my first time commenting, i have one of their tutors teaching my daughter and he is really good.

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  23. thanks linda for the info.. its just wot i needed...

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  24. This seems like a laudable idea. With the current rate that kid are Dorubccing up and down, this might be the best solution.

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  25. i really do need a music tutor for my son ooo will contact them. tnks linda

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  26. ooh really thats cool

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  27. hahahahahahahahaha nice pic.

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  28. Is anyone else not offended that they are marketing a white mother and white child to NGERIANS?? Nigerians are not white!! They should be marketing with a Nigerian mother (igbo, yoruba, hausa, etc..) It already shows the low intelligence of the people claiming they are here to tutor your kids. It's all just a marketing scheme to get Nigerians excited and patronize them, because they know Nigerians will buy into absolutely anything if they feel it is associated with the white man..

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