Tutoring and mentoring for disadvantaged learners.

Online Tutoring

We partner with schools, charities and community groups to provide weekly one-to-one and small-group tutoring to young people from low-income or otherwise vulnerable backgrounds. Learners access their lessons via a bespoke virtual classroom and can connect from home, school or a community space.

There are hundreds of skilled and experienced volunteer tutors in our community, drawn from a nationwide talent pool in a booming private tuition market. Our volunteers have supported more than 10,000 learners in Key Stages 2 to 5 in every subject imaginable!

Tutoring is always entirely free of charge to the young people and families who receive it. The service is offered at low or no cost to our partners and is mostly funded by grants and donations.

 

Maths Circles

A Maths Circle is a small group of students who gather with a mentor to be mathematicians together. Circles meet online, after school and sessions typically last for one hour each week over several school terms. Circles are made up of no more than 6 students.

Mathematical circles take place in many countries. The term is used for a wide variety of ways of organising mathematical activities for young people of many different ages and stages of mathematical education and development. AXIOM has adapted the underlying ideas of these different mathematical circles to the UK context, drawing inspiration from a global range of mathematical circles to develop a rich, engaging curriculum. Tutorfair Foundation is delighted to be an official Delivery Partner for AXIOM Maths Circles.