School-led tutoring: guidance and tracker tool
Details for schools, academy trusts and local authorities on the expectations and conditions attached to school-led tutoring funding.
Applies to England
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The National Tutoring Programme (NTP) helps support disadvantaged and vulnerable pupils from year 1 to year 11 to catch-up on missed education due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
School-led tutoring is one route of the NTP. State-funded schools and academy trusts, with pupils eligible for pupil premium, receive a grant specifically sourcing their own tutoring provision to support catch-up.
This guidance is for school leaders, school staff and governing bodies in eligible schools and academy trusts, as well as local authorities.
It includes information on:
- eligibility
- what the funding can be spent on
- funding allocations
- subsidies and school contributions
- payment schedules
- data requirements
- overpayments
- specific conditions for local authorities
The school-led tutoring tracker and calculator tool has been designed to help schools keep track of the data they need throughout the academic year, so they have the information to hand to complete the school-led tutoring: year-end statement.
This tracker and calculator tool is voluntary and schools are not obligated to use it.
You can read more about how to access, plan and deliver school-led tutoring.
You can access more information about the National Tutoring Programme.
View the allocations to find out how much each institution has been allocated.
Last updated 24 June 2022 + show all updates
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Updated to include the year-end statement form guidance.
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Updated to include form guidance documents.
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Updated to include the school-led tutoring allocation: April 2022 spreadsheet.
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Updated funding allocation information.
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Updated to include 'School Led Tutoring: allocations December 2021' spreadsheet.
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Updated to include guidance on the school-led tutoring tracker and calculator tool.
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We've published the school led tutoring allocations.
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First published.