Tutor House’s growth cemented by landmark partnership
Tutor House’s growth cemented by landmark partnership with Campus Link
Tutor House, a fast-growing tuition
provider, has partnered with not-for-profit e-learning
platform Campus Link. The organisation behind Cambridge,
NCEA, and IB Campus has sought relief for their private
tutoring operation, which Tutor House has agreed to
provide.
Founded in 2015 by four entrepreneurial law students from Auckland’s North Shore; Tutor House now employs nine staff members and over 100 tutors. Tutor House now has a growing private tutoring operation, a new scholarship applications consulting division, and school-specific tutoring programmes.
Campus Link was founded in 2011 by Anne Gaze with the goal of providing low-cost revisions courses for secondary students. Campus Link tutored 20,000+ students in 2015 across the NCEA, International Baccalaureate, and Cambridge syllabuses.
Tutor House director Min Kyu Jung commented "I am a strong supporter of Campus Link's mission to provide equal educational opportunities to students, and I look forward to helping Campus Link achieve this through our partnership."
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