A Harrogate-based tutoring agency has been shortlisted for an award at this year’s National Tutoring Awards.
HG2utoring, who offer primary and secondary tuition to families in Yorkshire and across the UK, has been shortlisted in the Tuition Business of the Year (<£1m) category in the awards.
HG2utoring was founded in 2020 by Faye Pashby and Jessica Houseman, two local primary school teachers, with over 20 years combined experience.
Initially offering primary tuition to private clients, the agency has since expanded to a team of almost 40 teachers, offering primary and secondary tuition to families across the country.
Founders, Faye and Jess, said:
"We are absolutely thrilled to have been nominated for such a prestigious award at a national level.
“It is an honour to be shortlisted alongside so many excellent businesses within the tuition sector and it is a testament to the efforts of our outstanding team of tutors, who thoroughly deserve this recognition."
Alongside the Tuition Business of the Year (<£1m) award, HG2utoring have also been entered into the People's Choice Award: Tuition Business - an award that will be voted for by the general public.
The awards, which are hosted in London by The Tutor's Association, will take place on Friday 21st June.
See the full list of nominees or cast your vote here.
To find out more about HG2utoring and their services, visit www.hg2utoring.com.

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