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Game changing investment
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.
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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.
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Ed Marsh, CEO, reflects on a busy Labour Party Conference and being invited to the Education Policy Institute’s panel to advocate for tutoring
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This discusses how we've partnered with The University of Salford to send local tutors into primary schools around Salford
New reports on the attendance crisis show school absence has become the new norm. Against this backdrop, interventions like tutoring are becoming even more important to build positive engagement with education.
The Tutor Trust expanded into Tees Valley in January 2025. The expansion involved working with local primary schools to deliver reading and maths tuition. Since then, the charity has worked with over 530 children across primary schools in Hartlepool!
The Tutor Trust has reached the end of another amazing academic year! We discuss how we have managed to expand into a new region and diversify our offering in the face of our first year without government funding.
Tutor Trust held its annual Tutor Awards events across the North of England this summer. The awards celebrate the hard work of the charity's tutors, who work with young people facing disadvantage to ensure they achieve their full potential
In this podcast episode, former headteacher Mark Wyss discusses some top strategies for effective exam revision. From finding the right revision techniques to working out how they'll fit into your day, this is a must-listen for anyone preparing for exams this summer
This episode makes a powerful case for why quality tutoring should be a fundamental support for all young people, underscoring the urgent demand for increased funding and the potential for nationwide school tuition
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