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Our work in West Yorkshire

Tutor Trust works with primary and secondary schools, sixth-form colleges and other education providers across West Yorkshire, including Leeds, Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield

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Therapy and Tutoring

For years Tutor Trust has collaborated with award-winning organisations like the Prince's Trust (now the King's Trust) and TLC (Talk, Listen, Change). We provide a variety of options for 1:1 tutoring and counselling to young people in the north of England in a variety of settings from Looked after Children (LAC) or attending Alternative Provision.

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The King's Trust Achieve

Tutor Trust's partnership with The King's Trust enables our tutors to combine academic tutoring with the delivery of the 'Achieve' units, which help young people develop a range of personal, social and life skills.

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Time for Me

Time for Me is a tutoring and mentoring programme run by our specialist Tutoring Plus team

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Education Endowment Foundation recognises our work

Tutor Trust's primary school work is recognised as an Education Endowment Foundation Promising Programme. This follows an effectiveness trial that took place in 105 schools around Greater Manchester and Leeds.

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Further learning opportunities

Tutor Trust offers additional development in addition to our Core Training with a host of regular virtual and in-person events and training opportunities to help boost your knowledge and professional skills

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Our work in Tees Valley

Tutor Trust's work in Tees Valley started in primary schools across Hartlepool getting high-quality tuition to more pupils who would otherwise be unable to afford it

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For families

Has your child or young person you support been offered tutoring with us? Find out more about who we are and how you can support them to make the most of their tutoring sessions.

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Our mission, vision, and values

The mission of the Tutor Trust is to transform lives through tutoring. Read more about what drives this and our vision and values.

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Our partners

Tutor Trust can only do what we do thanks to the generous support of our funders and partners. From university partners helping us recruit high-quality tutors, sector partners who share our vision, or funders who make tutoring as affordable as possible for our partner schools and colleges.

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Our impact in secondary schools

Tutor Trust have been supporting secondary school pupils for over a decade to make accelerated progress and have strong evidence of the impact that our work can make