we are tuition specialists.
With many years of experience providing tuition services to schools and through local authorities, we are well-equipped to meet diverse educational needs from early years to 18. Our tutors are experienced in adapting sessions to the needs of the pupil, keeping desired educational outcomes and the pupil's voice at the heart of what we do. Many of our partner schools use their pupil premium and pupil premium plus funding to offer additional tuition and intervention support to pupils who need it.
We prioritise child-centred support, delivering tailored education plans designed to achieve positive learning outcomes. Through multi-stakeholder engagement and our experienced team, we ensure high-quality support for all children and young people in our care.
If you've reached this page and you aren't a school or a multi-academy trust and would like to learn more about Randstad Tuition Services, please visit our tuition services home page here.
our offering.
Ensuring your school's children and young people have access to tuition and intervention support is more critical than ever. We can offer:
- One-to-one tuition.
- Small group tutoring with a maximum ratio of 1:3 (based on EEF research).
- Both online and face-to-face tuition options.
- A rapid catch-up program, offering 2-3 hours per week.
- Flexible tuition delivery, including availability during half terms and school holidays.
- Access to tuition, intervention, and transition support in July and August.
From the moment you request tuition support to the point where it is being delivered, our goal is to make the process as stress-free and efficient as possible. To achieve this, we assign a dedicated consultant as your point of contact, ensuring seamless communication and support from your initial enquiry to the conclusion of our services.
learn moreour services.
At Randstad Tuition Services, we offer a comprehensive range of tailored support services designed to meet the diverse needs of pupils. Our services go beyond traditional tutoring, focusing on the social-emotional, behavioural, and academic needs of students to ensure they thrive both inside and outside the classroom.
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non-academic and pastoral support.
This encompasses a range of non-subject-specific interventions, including mentoring, enrichment, counselling, and alternative provision. The focus is on identifying and addressing underlying issues like behavioural challenges or social-emotional struggles that can lead to disengagement or exclusion. Tutors build positive relationships, trust, and self-esteem with students, providing consistent support and encouragement.
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year 6 transition support
This specific non-academic support focuses on aiding pupils in their move from Year 6 to Year 7, promoting a smooth transition. It can include summer schools and catch-up literacy/numeracy programmes. The aim is to help students adjust and avoid disengagement during this critical period.
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life skills mentoring.
Aims to build confidence and self-esteem, develop valuable life skills such as communication, problem-solving, teamwork, and time management, and foster resilience. It's offered as part of a blended learning experience, combining functional skills and core subject tutoring.
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employability mentors.
This service focuses on equipping students with the qualifications and essential skills needed for their chosen career paths, including English and Maths functional skills. It aims to increase employability, confidence, and provide a competitive edge in the job market. Randstad can help students get certified with Functional Skills and GCSE exams in approved centres.
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special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
Provides tailored support adapted to individual needs, including those with Sensory Loss, Physical, Health, Mental Health difficulties, Dyslexia, and Dyspraxia. Support follows Individual Education Plans (IEP) and Individual Behaviour Plans (IBP). Staff are trained in Team-Teach for managing challenging behaviour relevant to SEND settings.
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vulnerable learners and unaccompanied asylum seeker children (UASC/ESOL)
Offers comprehensive ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) support specifically designed for pupils for whom English is not their first language, including UASC. Randstad has a diverse pool of qualified and experienced tutors, with over 50 languages spoken, ensuring effective communication and tailored learning. Support includes rapid online or face-to-face sessions.
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pupils needing catch-up support.
Provides targeted academic interventions to help students catch up and bridge learning gaps caused by various factors. Randstad offers a rapid catch-up program (2-3 hours per week). The Randstad Assessment Tool is crucial here for baseline assessments and tracking progress against learning objectives.
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children looked after (CLA)
Provides one-to-one and small group support specifically for Children Looked After (CLA). Tutors help address curriculum gaps and areas of weakness often experienced due to their looked after status. Additional care support can be integrated as part of wider care plans or EHCPs.
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pupils missing in education.
Offers tailored academic and pastoral interventions to help these children achieve their full potential. Includes early intervention for pupils at risk of exclusion to prevent further disengagement. Aims to reduce the risk of exclusion and improve attendance.
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learners with complex medical needs.
Provides educational support for pupils with complex medical needs, particularly where mainstream education may not be a suitable setting. Sessions can be delivered flexibly, including face-to-face in pupils' home/care settings, with adaptations such as frequent movement breaks to maintain engagement if needed.
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post-16 support, including for those not in education, employment or training (NEET)
This category includes support for students beyond secondary school, particularly those who are NEET. It overlaps with "Employability Mentors" and "Life Skills Mentoring," focusing on ensuring young people gain the functional skills and academic qualifications (e.g., GCSE exams) needed for further study or work.
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language support programme.
Aims to enhance educational outcomes and cultural engagement by supporting home languages. Tutors prepare pupils to successfully undertake a GCSE in their native tongue, focusing on reading, writing, and oral sections, and supporting recorded oral presentations.
our service in numbers.
support more than 4,500 schools.
delivered more than 700,000 hours of tailored support for children and young people.
supporting 1,200+ children in our care.
access to hundreds of tutors.
why choose randstad?
With 60 years of experience in recruitment, Randstad has been specialising in providing educational staff since 1993. Our dedicated tuition team supports children and young people through 1:1 and group support in both school and out-of-school settings.
Our recruitment process adheres to safer recruitment practices, with a robust pre-screening, interview, and compliance process to ensure our workers have the highest qualifications and experience.
As an approved supplier to the Department for Education and Crown Commercial Services, we are well-equipped to support your local authority, school, or multi-academy trust in raising the aspirations of all children and young people.
Every tuition and/or intervention session is delivered as appropriate, including:
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Curriculum specific - based on key stage level.
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SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) / SEMH (Social Emotional and Mental Health).
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Pace appropriate.
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Desired outcomes inc. transition.
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Support schedule.
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Behavioural requirements.
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Subject(s) specific.
meet the tuition services team.

hazel baxter
client solutions director, tuition services & student support


alison kearney
client solutions manager - midlands and wales


emma brown
client solutions director UK - social care, children and adult services
schools faq.
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how to sign up for tuition?
Reach out to one of our team and we would be happy to discuss how we can help your school or multi academy trust with tuition and interventions. You can fill out the form on this website and one of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.
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what happens after I submit my enquiry?
You will receive a call or email from our dedicated team where we will talk more about your tutoring needs and tell you about our process. We will then send over some additional information including pricing and referral forms for the pupils you require support for.
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what subjects can you provide a tutor for?
Our tutors can teach a wide variety of subjects. We cover core subjects such as English, Maths and Science as well as ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages), SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) and Humanities.
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how is the tuition delivered?
We can offer both online and face to face tuition depending on your needs. We will discuss the best options for you in our initial consultation.
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what pupil ages can you tutor?
We offer tuition for all ages. We cover from early years through to 18.
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do you offer one to one or small group tutoring?
We offer both. The majority of our sessions are one to one, and our small groups have a maximum of 3 pupils, based on EEF research.
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when do sessions usually take place?
Our tutors will be flexible to fit around your schedule. We’ll take down all the possible available slots and then select a tutor who is available when the pupil is. We will organise all scheduling around the pupils’ timetables, so you don’t have to spend time arranging it.
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are your tutors fully qualified and compliant with KCSIE?
All of our tutors undergo a rigorous recruitment and compliance process in line with updated safeguarding KCSIE regulations. We provide a full list of all the checks undertaken as part of our vetting process.
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I have a question not answered here.
Please feel to reach out to our tuition services team via our contact form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
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