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Financial information

Details of Tutor Trust's approach to financial reporting and links to our Annual Reports

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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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Tutor learning and development

Tutor Trust is committed to supporting you to deliver high-quality tuition. Here's an overview of the support available from initial core training, and beyond into the classroom.

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Hartlepool Full-Time Tutor

The Tutor Trust is looking for a new Full-Time Tutor in Hartlepool to deliver exceptional tutoring services there. Find out more and apply here:

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For families

Has the child or young person you support been offered tutoring with Tutor Trust? 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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Join the team

All the fantastic opportunities to join our team at the Tutor Trust and help us transform more lives through tutoring

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Primary resources and schemes of work

Our tutors are trained to plan and deliver their own sessions, based on your school's priorities, data provided by the school, and learning gaps identified in our online baseline assessment. Our tutors have access to a wealth of resources linked to the National Curriculum on our online portal for tutors, Thinqi. We also offer the 'Puppies and Pirates' scheme of learning, which is a structured suite of lessons designed to set Year 5 pupils up for success in Year 6.

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About our tutoring

Find out what it's like to join Tutor Trust as a tutor, and to transform lives through tutoring

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How much you could earn

At Tutor Trust, we pay our tutors £20 to plan and deliver each hour-long tutoring session. Use our calculator below to find out how much you could earn.

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Tutor stories

Interested in what tutoring looks like in a school or college, and the difference it can make to young people? These case studies from the Tutor Trust showcase tutors' experience working in partner schools.