HCC 06/22 - Provision of Framework For Tuition, Alternative Education Provision And Therapy Provision - AWARD

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Hertfordshire County Council (the 'Council')  went out to procurement for the provision of a framework agreement for Suppliers to deliver either tuition, alternative education provision or provision of therapy to children and young people of Hertfordshire. 
      
      Note:
      Please note that the contract start date detailed above is incorrect, due to technical issues.  Please be advised that the actual start date is 5th September 2022.
      
      This procurement has now been awarded to:
      1. 1st Staff
      2. Academy21 Limited
      3. Acorn Academy of Direct Learning LTD
      4. AS2EDUCATE LTD
      5. Behaviour Analytica trading as Behaviour Bloom  (Consortium)
      6. Brooke Taylor Education Consultancy Ltd
      7. C. Henton Tutoring
      8. Dan Gaze Support Service
      9. Down the Woods C.I.C
      10. Dyslexia & SEN Tuition Bedfordshire
      (Consortium
      11. EM Skills Enterprise CIC
      12. Engage Partners Ltd
      13. Five Rivers Child Care Limited
      14. Fleet Education Service Ltd
      15. Forever Young People
      16. Growing Resilience in Teens; GRIT
      17. HSO - Herts Schools Outreach (UK) CIC
      (HSO - Herts Schools Outreach (UK) CIC and NESSie IN ED CIC - Consortium)
      18. Innovative Alliance - Progress Schools Limited
      19. Targeted Provision Ltd (Ivy Russell Ltd)
      20. Magic Words Therapy Ltd
      21. My World Therapy Ltd
      22. New Meaning Training Limited
      23. Nisai Virtual Academy Ltd
      24. Noise Solution CIC
      25. Potential Kids Limited
      26. Randstad Public Services Limited (trading as Randstad Education
      27. Real Inspiration CIC
      28. SPACE
      29. The St Albans Tution Centre
      30. The Yellow Butterfly Room
      31. Tom Tansey Mentoring
      32. Topgrades Learning Centre Ltd
      33. Tutor Doctor Hitchin & Stevenage Ltd.

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