National Tutoring Programme

What is the National Tutoring Programme? 
The National Tutoring Programme (NTP) is a Government-subsidised initiative to help students catch up in key subjects, as many students were affected by the national lockdown this year.  As with all our online learning, our remote learning ‘Code of Conduct’ must be adhered to by students. 

These sessions are designed to be a two-way dialogue between students and tutors so will be interactive, with students using a headset with microphone in order to communicate with the tutor, who will be on video. As with our normal live lessons, students will need a laptop, desktop or tablet and a microphone. There will be a maximum of 3 students in each session with a tutor, which means students can have more individual attention than in a traditional classroom environment.   

What if I don’t have headphones or a microphone? 

Please contact us on tutoring@clere.school and we may be able to help. 

What will be covered in the sessions? 

The content covered in these sessions will be relevant and up to date for the students as there will be communication between our subject teachers and the online tutors.  

If you have any questions about the programme or need to notify us if your child is unable to make their session please contact tutoring@clere.school.

If you ever have concerns about online safety, please do contact our safeguarding team on safeguardme@clere.school.