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A pupil raises his hand to pronounce a phonics sound.

New term, new programmes!

The Tutor Trust has expanded the scope of our tuition to offer two new programmes: Phonics and Post-16! This means we are now supporting young people from the earliest of their school journey right up to Key Stage 5.

Sonya Hadari

Sonya Hadari, Full-Time Tutor - West Yorkshire

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Ed Marsh, Tutor Trust CEO contributes his thoughts on the disparities in social mobility between the north and south of the UK, highlighted by the Social Mobility Commission in its State of the Nation 2024: Local to National, Mapping Opportunities for All report

Pupils take a break during summer school

Bringing some summer sunshine!

At Tutor Trust, our vision is to be part of an education system that provides excellence, equity, and opportunity to every child and young person in the UK. We believe that all young people should receive the support they need to overcome any barriers they face in achieving their full potential.

Tutor Trust CEO Ed Marsh with other EPI panel members at the Labour Party Conference

Ready, set, tutor!

Tutor Trust is excited to provide an update on our busy (and exciting!) start to the new academic year. From our post-16 EEF project kicking off, to award ceremonies, party conferences and more!

Lizzie Pring

Lizzie Pring, Interim Head of Communications

Three secondary school-aged male pupils wearing school uniform are sat at a desk looking up at a screen that is behind the camera. Behind them stands a male tutor wearing a blue shirt and glasses. They are in a classroom with a pale blue back wall.

Tutoring for secondary schools

Tutor Trust offers English, Maths and Science tutoring to pupils of all attainment levels between Year 7 and Year 11. We work in partnership with schools across Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire and Merseyside. A registered charity who specialise in working with schools serving low-income communities, we have proven evidence of impact through two Randomised Control Trials.