Kingston-upon-Thames: leading teacher seeks premises to set up education centre in Norbiton

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

14th Sep 2021 | Local News

A former headteacher who has taught in England, Dubai and India is seeking space in Kingston to set up a new education centre.

David Impey, who has led schools for 16 years, is establishing his own Kip McGrath Centre, and is currently delivering online assessments and tuition.

Now he plans to open premises for the education centre in the East Kingston, Norbiton and Berrylands area, which David praises for its strong sense of community.

David is seeking a unit of about 50-70 square metres, in good condition, ideally with a self-contained toilet - for child safety regulations.

The unit also needs to have a good location, a kitchen, and preferably some parking.

David's maximum rent is £1,200 per month or £14,500 per year.

He would be most grateful for any help finding premises, as he has spent four months searching and would like to find something as soon as possible.

David said: "I'm really keen to get more involved in the Kingston and Norbiton communities, which are so friendly. I'm also excited to go back to face-to-face lessons after 18 months online!"

Can you help David with his search? If so, please get in touch at [email protected], or call 07534 278207.

     

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