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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Tutorfair on Forbes: Sharing The Benefits Of Private Tutoring ...
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Tutorfair is a privately held company headquartered in London, UK that operates the non-profit charity: the Tutorfair Foundation [1]. The company is the first online service that provides a marketplace platform for individuals to provide private tutoring services to parents in the UK. Every lesson includes an optional donation to support the Tutorfair Foundation.

Listings include tutors for academic subjects such as Mathematics, English and Sciences, as well as other services such as chess. [2] Tutors must register and create a personal online profile before using the site. The tutor must write a personal statement, submit a list of qualifications and list the subjects they are able to tutor in. Each profile includes a photograph, a video, reviews by previous clients, as well as a response rating and private messaging system.


Video Tutorfair



History

Tutorfair Limited was incorporated on 16 April 2012 at Companies House in the UK. Tutorfair Foundation was incorporated the following month on 29 May 2012. The company was founded by Andrew Ground (P&G, LoveFilm[3]), Edd Stockwell, tutor Mark Maclaine and Patrick Verdon.[4]


Maps Tutorfair



Company

Location

The company is registered and located in London, UK. Initially based in the home of founder Andrew Ground, the company moved to Innovation Warehouse in Farringdon, London [5].


tutorfairlife hashtag on Twitter
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Impact

Critical reception

Tutorfair has received coverage from a number of UK news agencies including BBC[6], The Independent[7] and Yahoo News [8]. Coverage has primarily centered on the high price of tutoring and the work of the foundation.


Finding a great tutor on Tutorfair - YouTube
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References


Tutorfair On-Demand safeguarding training part 1 - YouTube
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External links

  • Official website
  • Facebook Page
  • Twitter account


Source of article : Wikipedia