Frequently Asked Questions
What is Prepped Provision?
Prepped Provision provides high-quality tuition and intervention support for learners across Key Stages 1 to 5. We work with schools, local authorities, and families to deliver flexible face-to-face and online learning, helping students who may need catch-up tuition, alternative provision, or additional support to reach their potential.
Who can benefit from Prepped Provision’s services?
Our support is designed for a wide range of learners, including:
- Young people who are struggling to engage with mainstream education
- Students experiencing anxiety or mental health challenges
- Learners waiting for a school placement or between provisions
- Pupils at risk of exclusion or requiring short-term intervention
- Students needing flexible tuition to fit around other commitments or circumstances
How does your online and in-centre learning work?
We offer both in-person sessions at our modern, well-equipped centres across the UK and online tuition through our secure digital platform. All sessions are delivered live by qualified tutors and are tailored to meet each learner’s needs, with the option of one-to-one or small group formats.
What subjects and qualifications do you cover?
Prepped Provision provides targeted tuition across core subjects such as English, Maths, and Science, as well as a range of other subjects. We support learners working toward:
- Primary curriculum objectives
- GCSEs and Functional Skills qualifications
- Study skills development and exam preparation
- Bespoke learning plans for alternative provision or SEN support
Do you support learners with Special Educational Needs (SEN)?
Yes, SEN support is a core part of what we do. Many of our tutors have experience working with learners who have a wide range of additional needs, including autism, ADHD, and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) challenges. We ensure all sessions are inclusive, supportive, and tailored to each individual.
How do you track progress and share feedback?
We provide regular updates on attendance, engagement, and learner progress. Our impact reports clearly show the progress made against agreed learning goals, helping schools, families, and local authorities stay informed and involved throughout the process.
What support is available for parents and carers?
At Prepped Provision, we believe that partnership with parents and carers is key to learner success. We provide clear communication, progress updates, and access to resources that help families understand and support the learning journey.
How can schools, councils, or families refer a learner to Prepped Provision?
Referrals are quick and easy. Simply get in touch with our team to discuss your needs, and we will guide you through the process. After the initial consultation, we carry out a needs assessment and recommend the best approach to support the learner effectively.
How do you ensure safeguarding and tutor quality?
The safety and wellbeing of our learners is at the heart of our work. All Prepped Provision tutors are fully vetted, including Enhanced DBS checks, reference verification, and safeguarding training. We have robust safeguarding policies in place, and our team regularly reviews these to ensure we meet the highest standards of care.
How quickly can tuition start?
We pride ourselves on being responsive and flexible. Following an initial referral and needs assessment, we can typically begin tuition within a few days — ensuring that learning support is in place as soon as possible.