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Secondary resources and schemes of work

Our tutors are trained to plan and deliver their sessions, based on your school's priorities and data, alongside the learning gaps identified in our baseline assessments. They can access a wealth of secondary National Curriculum resources via our online training portal. We also offer schemes of learning which are more structured for some secondary subjects and year groups, including a Foundation GCSE Maths revision programme.

Luke Crosby

Luke Crosby, Programme Coordinator - West Yorkshire

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Episode 19: Become a revision champion!

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

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Apply to tutor

Tutor Trust offers flexible part-time work on a self-employed basis, working for a charity to provide high-quality tutoring to young people in Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Tees Valley and West Yorkshire. We don't have any current vacancies, so register your interest in tutoring now!

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Refer a friend

Do you know someone who would make a great tutor for the Tutor Trust? Encourage them to tutor with us and you could get rewarded. Find out more...

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Our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion

Tutor Trust are committed to equity in education and that commitment involves being a diverse and inclusive organisation where all perspectives are valued and where we amplify the voices of marginalised group

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End of The Tutor Trust's 14th year

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.

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Our tutors

Our tutors are recruited based on academic credentials and the ability to build supportive relationships with children. They have all received comprehensive training in pedagogy, lesson planning, building relationships and the primary curriculum. All have an enhanced DBS and receive annual safeguarding training.

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Primary school FAQ

We answer primary schools' most common questions about tutoring with Tutor Trust. If you have other questions, please contact us and somebody will be in touch within one working day.