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<p>The National Tutoring Programme aims to deliver up to 2 million tuition courses
this year, and to deliver up to 90 million tuition hours by the 2024/25 academic year
across the programme’s 3 pillars.</p><p>The programme is currently on course to deliver
its objectives. Schools know their pupils best and have the freedom to enrol those
who will benefit most. So far, an estimated 230,000 courses have been started by pupils
through the School-Led tutoring pillar, an estimated 20,000 with Academic Mentors
and an estimated 52,000 with Tuition Partners. As a course consists of 15 tuition
hours this means pupils who need it most will be receiving millions of hours of high-quality
support.</p><p>The department will continue to work closely with its delivery partner
to ensure the Tuition Partner and Academic Mentor pillars fulfil their objectives
by the end of the academic year.</p><p>We will publish further data for the spring
and summer terms later this year.</p>
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