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The impact
Our impact in primary schools
In 2022/2023 we:
Our Year 6 tutees continue to make very strong progress.
Progress in Maths, our largest subject in
Year 6, increased considerably from last
year, from 6 scaled score points to 8.2
scaled score points. A gain of 8.2 scaled
score points equates to, on average, at least
25 additional raw marks out of 110 across
the Maths papers.
standard, compared with 36% nationally,
while in Reading 49% achieved the expected
standard compared with 39% nationally.
We’re working to understand why tutoring
seems to work so well with this cohort
of pupils.
2,171
2,513
Tutored 2,171
primary pupils
Delivered 2,513
primary tutoring
programmes
Our pupils say:
Progress in Reading was slightly down
from 8.5 scaled score points last year
to 5.8 scaled score points this year.
Reading results were down nationally,
and feedback from partner schools was
that the SATs Reading paper – a single
paper – was particularly challenging,
which may have impacted results.
Nevertheless, a gain of 5.8 scaled score
points equates to approximately an 11
mark gain on a single 70 mark paper.
Tutor Trust are unique in that we don’t
just work with pupils on the borderline
of a grade boundary; we work with pupils
at all starting levels of attainment. We
are very proud that progress is strongest
for those tutees who start the programme
the furthest behind. This echoes the
昀椀ndings of our 2016/17 RCT, in which
progress was found to be strongest for
low prior attainers. Each year, our tutees
with SEND, who are overrepresented in
the low prior attaining group, signi昀椀cantly
outperform their peers nationally: in
Maths, 49% of tutees achieved the expected
I enjoy tutoring sessions:
8.6 / 10
My tutor encourages me in my sessions:
8.9 / 10
My tutor makes sessions fun
and engaging:
74
Partnered
with 74 primary
schools
11.7hrs
Our primary
tutees received, on
average, 11.7 hours
of tutoring per
programme
8.9 / 10
I feel I’ve made progress in my
tutoring subject:
8.6 / 10
I feel more con昀椀dent in lessons now:
8.3 / 10
65%
of our primary tutees were eligible
for Pupil Premium, and 85% were
either eligible for Pupil Premium or
attended a school primarily serving
a low-income community
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