Randstad has been providing educational support to children and young people across primary, secondary and further & higher education for 30+ years. As a DfE registered and quality assured tuition provider, they specialise in provision of subject specific tuition including English, Maths and Science and non-academic intervention which includes mentoring, employability mentoring, enrichment, counselling and alternative provision for pupils from year 1-13.

Working with 145+ local authorities (LA), Randstad support pupils referred for support from LA teams in virtual schools, school improvement, 16+, SENDART, children missing in education and young offenders.

The Randstad operational team of specialist recruiters ensure that they have a compliant pool of qualified Tutors ready to provide support on a 1:1 and group basis, both face-to-face and online across the country. All Tutors have access to a wide range of CPD modules to ensure they are ready to support pupils’ pastoral needs and academic goals.

Chloe Ramsden, Partnership Manager at GMLPN said:

 “We are very proud to have Randstad join our growing network as an Alternative Provision Member. Randstad bring a wealth of knowledge to the network and are well placed to support our young people in Greater Manchester to achieve positive outcomes by enhancing academic progress and maximising pupil achievement through tailored programs of support which includes tuition, mentoring, specialist SEND and mental health support. Their input into our forums, in particular our professional exchanges will be key, especially with the work we are doing to support our NEET young people.

We’re excited that the Randstad team have joined us and we look forward to collaborating with them to enhance the opportunities available to our young people in GM and the wider community.”

Alison Kearney, Client Solutions Manager at Randstad had the following comments:

“As an education provider within schools, local authorities, virtual schools, HE and FE across Greater Manchester, Randstad are delighted to join GMLPN. Our collaboration will further support our aim to ensure every child and young person across Greater Manchester has the best opportunity to achieve positive outcomes and reach their full potential.”

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