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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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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.
At the end of the school year, Tutor Trust reflects on its tutoring programmes' impact across the 2023/2024 academic year. It has been truly transformational, having delivered more than 7,000 tutoring programmes to almost 6,000 pupils and worked in nearly 150 schools and provisions across North England.
Tutor Trust writes to celebrate the hard work of our pupils and their tutors. We also define these results in the context of those from before the pandemic, and the work that still needs to be done.
With the National Tutoring Programme ending we show three good reasons for your school to work with the Tutor Trust in 2024/2025
Our annual Tutor Awards for 2024 were finished off in style with the West Yorkshire awards in The Adelphi in Leeds
Our second Tutor Awards of 2024, this time in Merseyside, looked back at some incredible achievements
We pay tribute to our patron and long-time supporter
Our annual Tutor Awards for 2024 kicked off in style with the Greater Manchester awards with a ceremony in Manchester's Manahatta bar
The University of Manchester is celebrating its bicentennial
New figures show rate of schools participating has dropped year on year