News

Find out the latest from Tutor Trust below. If you have a story or want to discuss anything with the team please:

Email: press@thetutortrust.org
Press team phone: 0161 833 3055

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AllChild partnership

Tutor Trust are delighted to partner with AllChild, a national charity which helps young people and families to flourish through local connections

Secondary school pupils enjoying a tuition session in an alternative education provision.

It's a great year for Tutoring Plus!

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.

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Our impact results

The latest Impact Report from Tutor Trust highlights our successes in providing high-quality, impactful tuition to pupils across the north of England in 2023/24

Tutor Trust CEO Ed Marsh with other EPI panel members at the Labour Party Conference

Ready, set, tutor!

Tutor Trust is excited to provide an update on our busy (and exciting!) start to the new academic year. From our post-16 EEF project kicking off, to award ceremonies, party conferences and more!

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New term, new programmes!

The Tutor Trust has expanded the scope of our tuition to offer two new programmes: Phonics and Post-16! This means we are now supporting young people from the earliest of their school journey right up to Key Stage 5.

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Summer school sunshine!

At Tutor Trust, our vision is to be part of an education system that provides excellence, equity, and opportunity to every child and young person in the UK. We believe that all young people should receive the support they need to overcome any barriers they face in achieving their full potential.

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DfE release new NTP figures

Latest data from the Department for Education shows a decrease in take-up of tutoring, despite years of subsidies from the NTP