About Elective Home Educators
Elective Home Education (EHE) is where a choice has been made by parents to provide education for their children at home – or at home and in some other way which they choose – instead of sending them to school full-time. This is different to education provided by a local authority otherwise than at a school – for example, tuition for children who are too ill to attend school.
Tute's purpose
Students at studying at home and require additional support when completing GCSE or A Level Courses. Tute was utilised to provide courses in a range of subject areas, both as shared courses (with other students, schools or providers) and private courses tailored specifically to individual need.
How do EHE students rate Tute?
Tute's impact
Boosting progress
Over the duration of their course programmes:
English
Students made an average of 1.5 grades of progress
Business
Students made an average of 2.0 grades of progress
History
Students made an average of 1.0 grades of progress
Maths
Students made an average of 1.0 grades of progress
Improving attainment
100%
of EHE Students attained grades 6 and above in England and grades B and above in Wales after accessing Tute Courses
My son struggled in a "normal" classroom environment so Tute was the obvious choice for him. I can not thank Tute enough for the help and support given to my son. He went on to pass all his GCSEs... I know that without Tute he wouldn't be where he is now!
- Parent