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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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Our impact in secondary schools

We 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.

Join the team

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

Hannah Tomlinson

Hannah Tomlinson, Programme Coordinator - Greater Manchester

Sonya Hadari

Sonya Hadari, Full-Time Tutor - West Yorkshire

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About the role

Find out exactly what tutoring for Tutor Trust is like, and some of your questions answered

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Meet our Schools and Colleges Partnership Team

Our Schools and Colleges Partnership Team collaborates with schools, colleges and other education providers in towns and cities across the North to set up and run impactful tuition programmes

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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.

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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, West Yorkshire and Merseyside. Start your application to tutor now!