Melanie Absolon

I specialise in providing patient and positive tutoring and learning support. If your child is struggling, has Special Educational Needs (SEND) or just needs a little help with their learning, I can help.

My approach is not a one-size-fits-all. I build a connection first, then create tailored lessons that I adapt to your child’s strengths and gently supports their challenges. 

I offer support with:

*   Primary Literacy & Reading Skills

*   KS2 SATs English and Maths Preparation

*   GCSE English Language

*   GCSE English Literature

*   Functional Skills English

*   Building a lifelong love of reading and communication

Contact: melanieabsolon@icloud.com

Well Qualified : BA (Critical Fine Art Practice), MA (English Literature), PGCE/PCET

Experienced: Over 10 years of teaching and learning support experience (Over 5 years supporting students with Autism and ADHD)

DBS checked and Fully Insured.

FEES:

Free initial consultation to discuss your child’s needs and goals + free first lesson.

Fees: £30 per hour

Ceramarama is a social enterprise where creativity and connection meet.

We offer pop-up ceramics and art and craft workshops designed to be educational, enriching and welcoming to all.

We currently operate as a fully equipped, mobile ceramics and arts studio, delivering tailored therapeutic, educational, and team-building workshops directly to our clients’ locations within Brighton and Hove and across the south-east of England.

Our Mission:

Ceramarama has a mission to enhance mental wellbeing, foster creativity, and build community connections through accessible arts and craft workshops including the therapeutic, hands-on medium of clay.

Our services target four key sectors: educational institutions (especially SEND providers), community & social centres, corporate businesses, and private groups/individuals.

We address the growing need for proactive mental health support, creative enrichment, and meaningful team development. As a social enterprise, our core objectives are twofold: to generate sustainable revenue through our service offerings and to reinvest profits into subsidised and free programmes for vulnerable groups, including schools in low-income areas, mental health organisations and asylum seeker/refugee projects.