GT Scholars

You can join the following groups to get involved with GT Scholars.

About us

The GT Scholar's programme is a social enterprise that tackles educational inequality by helping pupils gain access to the most selective universities and the most competitive careers.

GT Scholars on our programme receive after school one-to-one or small group tutoring on a weekly basis. They are matched with a mentor to support them throughout the year and they take part in enrichment activities such as STEM activity days, Study skill workshops and career days and trips to the city. We also run parent workshops and community engagement events to ensure that parents are aware of local opportunities available to them.

Volunteering opportunities

Volunteer Mentor
GT Scholars Remote Weekends +3

We're looking for volunteers that are passionate about using their skills to make a difference in the lives of young people.

Volunteer Mentor
GT Scholars Remote Weekends +3

We're looking for volunteers that are passionate about using their skills to make a difference in the lives of young people.

Volunteer Coding Workshop Facilitator (Online or In-person)
GT Scholars Onsite Weekends +3

We are looking for skilled professionals in coding and technology to design creative and interactive workshops, and deliver these workshops with our young people. The role would suit someone that has strong presentation & communication skills and someone who is passionate & committed to tackling educational inequality.

Volunteer Ambassador
GT Scholars London Onsite Weekends +3

GT Scholars mission is to empower and develop the next generation of leaders and change-makers and we’re looking for Ambassadors that are passionate about making a difference in young people’s lives! As an Ambassador your duty would be to contribute anything to help with the growth of GT Scholars: Events: Participate at our events by greeting parents and seating scholars: work closely with the programme manager to set up events and work collaboratively with workshop facilitators, venue owners, volunteers, parents and young people to ensure that each event is successfully executed. Getting more volunteers: Reaching out to your network and spreading the word about GT Scholars and the work we do. This is to attract more volunteers and potential sponsors to support the cause. Fundraising: Use your network or skills to reach more sponsors and potential partners who want to improve social mobility. Corporate contacts: Use your network or skills to spread the word about GT Scholars and reach more volunteers and potential sponsors.

Volunteer GCSE English Tutor (Online)
GT Scholars Remote Weekends +3

Would you like to help young people reach their full potential? Could you make a difference in a young person’s life?

GT Scholars Ambassador
GT Scholars Onsite +1 Weekends +2

GT Scholars mission is to empower and develop the next generation of leaders and change-makers and we’re looking for Ambassadors that are passionate about making a difference in young people’s lives! As an Ambassador your duty would be to contribute anything to help with the growth of GT Scholars: Events: Participate at our events by greeting parents and seating scholars: work closely with the programme manager to set up events and work collaboratively with workshop facilitators, venue owners, volunteers, parents and young people to ensure that each event is successfully executed. Getting more volunteers: Reaching out to your network and spreading the word about GT Scholars and the work we do. This is to attract more volunteers and potential sponsors to support the cause. Fundraising: Use your network or skills to reach more sponsors and potential partners who want to improve social mobility. Corporate contacts: Use your network or skills to spread the word about GT Scholars and reach more volunteers and potential sponsors.

Volunteer GCSE Maths Tutor (Online)
GT Scholars Remote Weekends +3

Are you passionate about social mobility? Would you like to make a lasting impact in a young person’s life? Could you volunteer for 1 hour a week to help a young person achieve their full potential?