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Shaping the future of children positively
An effective way to help pupils pass their SATs and GCSEs is by providing additional academic help outside the classroom - tailored to fill their learning gaps. However, at an average of £25 an hour across England and £40 in London, not every child can afford private tutoring.
One in four children in the classroom is disadvantaged (eligible for free school meals, or meeting other exceptions criteria). The attainment gap between them and their non-disadvantaged peers is at its widest in ten years, worsened by the pandemic. Many children from low-income families are unable to access additional help to pass their grades and go on to further education or employment. With your
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Can you spare an hour a week?
Will you join us?

Action Tutoring is looking for volunteers to support disadvantaged pupils with their maths and English, either in a local school or online
By volunteering as a tutor, you'll be supporting them to build their confidence and help ensure they leave school with the grades needed to build a bright future
All training and resources are provided support, we can ensure the door to opportunity is open for all children, no matter their background. We work with schools to identify pupils from low-income families with learning needs. Our diverse pool of volunteers, from age 18 to 84, provides support to these pupils in English and maths, using our tutor workbooks (with the answers!).
Join us in our mission to close the attainment gap by volunteering, either in person or online, for one hour a week. Previous teaching experience is not required to volunteer; we provide training and all the resources you need.
We’ve transformed the outcomes of thousands of disadvantaged children across the UK, and can do more with your help.
Volunteer with Action Tutoring today.
Interested?
Apply now: actiontutoring.org.uk

