Programme cost
With help from generous funders, Tutor Trust continues to keep the cost of tutoring as low as possible for schools and colleges
With help from generous funders, Tutor Trust continues to keep the cost of tutoring as low as possible for schools and colleges
Our primary tutors are recruited based on academic credentials and an 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.
An overview of how Tutor Trust supports post-16 students with tuition for GCSE resits
We answer secondary 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.
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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.
This discusses how we've partnered with The University of Salford to send local tutors into primary schools around Salford
Louise Hodgson, Part-Time Tutor - Hartlepool
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