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Greenhouse Learning
84 Gloucester Road
Bristol
BS7 8BN

Tel: 0117 463 0300

Email: office@greenhouselearning.co.uk
Web: www.greenhouselearning.co.uk

We have met with Greenhouse Learning’s staff. In addition, 20 clients and 22 tutors completed an online survey (sent to 71 clients and 52 tutors) and we followed this up with additional short phone interviews with some of those surveyed.

The Good Schools Guide review of Greenhouse Learning

A family affair, run by husband-and-wife team Chin and Rachael Tan from offices in Bishopston, Bristol since 2017. Rachael (BA in MFL from Liverpool; TEFL qualified) fell in love with tutoring when she left her corporate job to teach English in France. ‘It was the first time I’d ever done anything so rewarding,’ she says, her face genuinely lighting up, although says she ‘sadly no longer has time to tutor these days.’ For Chin (MEng from Sheffield; MBA from HEC Paris), it was being on the receiving end of tutoring that sparked his interest: ‘When I was growing up in Malaysia, a tutor helped me prepare for a scholarship application and I felt it made a real difference.’ Keen to start a business together, a tutoring agency felt ‘a very natural choice.’

Greenhouse Learning – so called because ‘we’re all about nurturing learners and giving them the best conditions to grow and develop’ – soon became a local success, with additional staff now brought in as and when needed, although Rachael remains in charge of client care and community marketing (you’ll often see their stand at local events), while Chin looks after finance and the tutor side of things.

 

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