21/08/2025
📊 It’s GCSE results day!
Good luck to everyone opening their results this morning. We hope your hard work pays off and opens the doors to whatever you want to do next.
Whether you’re continuing at sixth form, starting college, beginning an apprenticeship, or heading into work, today is a big step forward. You’ve got this!
08/08/2025
Only 3 days to go - this is your final chance to secure a spot in our Summer Cohort ⏳
Follow this link to start you application this weekend: https://www.thetutortrust.org/tutor/apply-tutor-active
If you're already a tutor, this is your last chance to refer a friend for a chance to win £25!
24/07/2025
As schools wrap up for summer, we want to say a huge thank you to everyone who has tutored with us this year 💙
Our Tutor Awards were a chance to celebrate your impact across each region. Whether you were nominated, won, or came along to connect with others, we hope you're proud of everything you've achieved!
21/07/2025
Tick-tock! ⏰
Just a reminder that the deadline for applications for Tutor Trust's summer cohort is 11th August!
Tutor in a school or college near you, gain hands-on experience, and receive expert support every step of the way. Make a real impact in your community. 🌟
Apply now: https://www.thetutortrust.org/tutor/apply-tutor-active
14/07/2025
We’re back and buzzing to announce that tutor applications are officially OPEN! 🐝
Looking for a truly rewarding opportunity this September that fits around your studies? At Tutor Trust, a proud Northern charity, we've spent over a decade transforming lives through high-quality tutoring for young people across the North.
This is your chance to make a real difference in your local community, gain valuable experience, and join a team driven by fairness, impact, and inclusivity.
Join our Summer cohort and start your training this September. Apply by 11th August: https://www.thetutortrust.org/tutor/apply-tutor-active
18/06/2025
Explore a range of tutoring topics with our Tutorcast playlist over on Spotify! 🎧
https://ow.ly/5VWy50W2pNv
09/06/2025
St Mary's Catholic College welcomed us and Dame Angela Eagle, MP for Wallasey, for a visit last month.
It was a great opportunity to share how our tutors are helping to boost pupil confidence and attainment through impactful, personalised support.
Read more about Dame Angela’s visit and the positive progress being made at the school:
https://www.birkenhead.news/dame-angela-eagle-praises-student-progress-st-marys-catholic-college-during-school-visit/
05/06/2025
We had a fantastic time visiting St Mary's Catholic College last month with Dame Angela Eagle!
It’s always a joy to hear how pupils are progressing with support from our brilliant tutors 💙
We were honoured to welcome Dame Angela Eagle to St Mary’s Catholic College on Friday, 23 May!
During her visit, Dame Angela met with staff, students, and parents to hear how the National Tutoring Programme has helped our students thrive. She praised the remarkable progress being made, thanks to the dedication of our teachers and the personalised support the programme provides.
From heartfelt conversations with students and parents to a lively session with our student council, Dame Angela experienced the strong sense of community that defines St Mary’s.
28/05/2025
Last week, our CEO Ed visited St Mary's Catholic College Wallasey with Wallasey’s Labour MP Angela Eagle.
It’s always a privilege to show others what tuition looks like in action – especially when local MPs want to learn more about the impact our tutors are having in schools 📚.
23/05/2025
Young people eligible for free school meals are half as likely to go to university as their peers. That's why our ongoing partnership with The University of Salford is so important - we're building genuine connections between Salford primary schools and their local university 🎓.
In this Wonkhe article, Ed Marsh and Nic Beech explore the value of access partnerships like ours with the University of Salford 💙❤️.
Read the full article for free here:
https://loom.ly/61eDkzI
Access partnerships need human relationships, not just programmes
Ed Marsh and Nic Beech argue that student-student partnerships offer a powerful solution to stalling widening participation
20/05/2025
A new report today by Impetus UK explores the factors that affect a young person’s chances of not being in employment, education or training. In the report, you'll see how hometown and ethnicity can contribute to this.
Read their recommended solutions for tackling this issue👇
https://loom.ly/aRtdtkM
Impetus
Impetus transforms the lives of disadvantaged young people by ensuring they get the right support to succeed in school, in work and in life.