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Go Learn – Free online tutoring for serving Royal Navy families

Forces Children Scotland 3 hours ago

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A new free, one-to-one online tutoring service for young people from serving Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Fleet Auxiliary families launched this April, funded by Greenwich Hospital and managed by The Naval Children’s Charity.

Go Learn provides tailored academic support at key stages (GCSEs, A Levels, Nationals and Highers), including those with additional needs.

Accessible anywhere in the UK or overseas, the programme is designed to fit around the realities of Naval life and offers:

  • Up to 16 hours FREE per year
  • Flexible, online access
  • Personalised support from first enquiry

Go Learn will help support more young people from Royal Navy families build confidence and reach their potential.

Apply now

Further information

Greenwich Hospital, in partnership with the Naval Children’s Charity, is pleased to announce the launch of a new pilot tutoring initiative, designed to support children who have at least one parent, carer or legal guardian currently serving in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines or Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

The programme will offer high quality, non-means-tested, 1:1 online tutoring support to eligible children. Tutoring will be provided by MVA Tutors, an award-winning independent tutoring agency, with long-standing reputation for delivering personalised and adaptable tutoring tailored to each child’s needs and abilities.

Tutoring support will be available to students who fulfil the below criteria:

  • Preparing for GCSEs/ Scottish Nationals
  • Preparing for A Levels / Scottish Highers
  • Secondary school students with additional needs – general academic support

Tutoring will concentrate on the core GCSE and A Level (and Scottish equivalent) subjects: English (Language and Literature), Mathematics and Science. Students studying for these exams will receive an 8-week programme, comprising weekly 1-hour sessions for two subjects, with a maximum of 16 hours per student. Students preparing for exams the following year – those currently in Year 10 and Year 12 (or Scottish equivalents) – may re-apply for the second academic year.

Specialist additional needs provision providing general academic support to secondary school-aged children. Formal diagnosis may be a criterion. For students with additional needs and for those students who have recently transitioned between education systems, the offer may increase, depending on individual need.

Sessions to be provided online at times that suit the families and the children themselves.