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Modern slavery statement

Tutor Trust acknowledge our responsibilities in relation to tackling modern slavery and commit to complying with the provisions in the Modern Slavery Act 2015

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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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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.

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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

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An impactful wedding gift: Supporting Tutor Trust

Tom and Ben Amies-Cull chose to sponsor us as part of their wedding celebrations in 2017. Read on to find out why they chose to support our charity and what working towards a fairer education system means to them

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Episode 16: Tutor to transformative leader

Classroom experience helps to develop many transferrable skills, meaning it is valuable even if you do not want to be a teacher. In this episode of Tutorcast, a digital auditor from PwC explains how tutoring has helped shape his career.

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Episode 14: From tutor to teacher

Tutor Trust tutors often decide that they would like to start a career in teaching while working with us. Tutoring also develops transferrable skills, meaning it is a good job to prepare for starting a career in many sectors. This Tutorcast podcast episode features an interview with a former tutor who has gone on to be a teacher.