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2025 Impact Report
Tutor Trust is excited to share its Impact Report, detailing its work and progress of our pupils from the 2024/25 academic year
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Tutor Trust is excited to share its Impact Report, detailing its work and progress of our pupils from the 2024/25 academic year
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Tutor Trust CEO, Ed Marsh, reflects after the release of the government's flagship curriculum review. Having digested for 24-hours, it was a good moment to reflect on the direction it sets out and what needs to happen next.
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A major investment in the young people of Hartlepool has been announced to help the town’s children unlock their full potential and overcome barriers to success.
Jointly commissioned by Tutor Trust and a number of other charities, Public First releases its much anticipated report, identifying how a state-funded tutoring programme could help to tackle the persistent attainment gap
The Tutor Trust shares an update on its advocacy work and what they are hoping to see in the spring statement
Tom and Ben Amies-Cull chose to sponsor us as part of their wedding celebrations in 2017. Read on to find out why they chose to support our charity and what working towards a fairer education system means to them
Find out how Tutor Trust grew from an idea into a proudly northern charity, collaborating with schools and colleges to transform thousands of young people's lives each year. What were the challenges, how did it grow and what have been the outcomes since the idea was first discussed way back in 2011?
Ed Marsh, Tutor Trust CEO, welcomes new recommendations from the Education Policy Institute on the gaps in support for children living in poverty
The Tutor Trust shares its reflections on the Education Policy Institute (EPI) report which highlights a positive link between the length of the school day and academic attainment. Being a partner of EPI, we reflect on how our tuition could support schools in achieving higher average grades for their pupils.
Tutor Trust's primary school work is recognised as an Education Endowment Foundation Promising Programme. This follows an effectiveness trial that took place in 105 schools around Greater Manchester and Leeds.
Tutor Trust has expanded on its work across the North of England this year by supporting pupils in 15 Hartlepool primary schools
Tutor Trust's Tutoring Plus programme provides holistic support for pupils who may not benefit from mainstream small group tuition. Last year, this offering grew to support 436 young people. This year it is on track to grow even further, having already supported 274 young people by the end of January 2025.