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WANTED: Volunteer Maths or English tutors


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Would you be interested in volunteering to tutor SATs or GCSE English or Maths to young people from disadvantage backgrounds?


You will be helping pupils achieve a meaningful level of academic attainment, which in turn can help them progress to further education, employment or training.


Action Tutoring are looking for people who are interested in education and want to make a difference to a young person's future prospects. Enthusiasm for the subject you're tutoring (English or Maths) is crucial. Experience working with young people is helpful but not essential. All volunteers must be willing to undergo a DBS check.


*Location: a choice of 7 schools across South-East London inc. Hollydale Primary School(Nunhead) + Camelot Primary School(Peckham)


*Time commitment: 1 hour a week for 8-10 weeks


*Requirements: We look for volunteers who have or are studying for a degree (in any subject) and have an A or B grade at A-Level (or equivalent) in the subject they wish to tutor. This is to ensure that you are confident and comfortable with the topics you will be tutoring.


*What we provide: You will be given training, workbooks and will have the support of the Action Tutoring staff, including a Programme Coordinator, who will attend tutoring sessions. We can also cover reasonable travel expenses, up to ?5 per session


*How to apply: Follow this link to complete our online volunteer application form and our team will be in touch with you shortly: https://www.tfaforms.com/332860


If you have any questions or would like to find out more please email [email protected], call 0207 803 4988 or visit our website https://www.actiontutoring.org.uk


We look forward to hearing from you!


Action Tutoring

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