Get Further GCSE Resit Tuition Programme Impact Report 2021–2024

Get Further supports students from disadvantaged backgrounds in further education to pass gateway GCSE English and maths qualifications. Their 2021–2024 impact report records 4,381 students supported across 43 FE providers, with pass rates 70–77% above the national average and the attainment gap in GCSE English fully closed for disadvantaged students.

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📊Key Metrics

4,381 students supported across 43 FE providers and 80+ campuses with 329 trained tutors Key Metric 1
GCSE English pass rates 77% higher than the national average; GCSE maths pass rates 70% higher Key Metric 2
Students made nearly 5x as much progress as the national average in both English and maths Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • Attainment gap in GCSE English closed — pass rates for disadvantaged students 1.6 percentage points higher than for their peers
  • Attainment gap in GCSE maths substantially narrowed — disadvantaged students just 2.5 percentage points behind their peers (vs 10.7pp nationally)
  • One in three students leave school without grade 4+ in GCSE English and maths; over one in two from disadvantaged backgrounds

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2025 Enhanced

Annual Review 2024-25

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45 new Fostering Friendly Employers recruited, bringing the scheme to over 680,000 employees across the UK
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95 Fostering Wellbeing Pioneers in Wales offering peer support and mentoring to fellow foster carers
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191 children and young people engaged in outdoor adventure weeks through the Fostering Attainment and Achievement programme in Northern Ireland
2025

Annual Impact Report 2024–2025

CAD $366.1m total revenue in FY2024–25 (year ended 31 March 2025)
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500+ locations across the Greater Toronto Area serving children, youth, families, immigrants and job seekers
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Received largest multi-year gift in charity's history — CAD $10m over five years from The Barrett Family Foundation to fund youth programmes including Black Achievers, newcomer youth groups and financial literacy