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Tutoring Update
19 July 2022
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Education
At a Glance
Issue Summary
This statement updates the House on the progress and performance data of the National Tutoring Programme.
Action Requested
The minister reports successful applicants have been appointed as delivery partners, including Tribal for quality assurance, Education Development Trust for training new tutors, and Cognition Education for recruiting academic mentors. Additionally, tutoring funding allocations for each school will be published this week for the academic year 2022/23.
Key Facts
- Up to 26 June, 1.78 million courses have started this year.
- Over 2 million courses since the programme's launch.
- Government’s target is up to 6 million courses by the end of 2023/24 academic year.
- More than 80% of schools are participating in the programme.
- Three quarters of courses started this year use “School-Led” option with grant funding.
- Tribal appointed for quality assurance.
- Education Development Trust appointed to train new tutors.
- Cognition Education appointed to recruit and deploy academic mentors.
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