OXFORD, ENGLAND, June 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Tutors International announces that the recent story in the international press claiming that Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin have hired a private tutor from Tutors International to tutor their children is false. The story, reported initially in one of the UK tabloids was quickly spread through the national press and then featured on news networks around the world, naming Tutors International as the chosen private tutoring company, without any of the reporters in question confirming its truth with the company. For more information, visit http://www.tutors-international.com or call +44 (0) 1865 435 135.
"We felt it was critical for us to release this statement, in case any of our clients, or potential future clients, were concerned that there has been a serious breach in confidentiality," said Adam Caller, founder and senior partner of Tutors International. "Whilst we can reassure our clients in person, we need to reassure potential future clients that in reality, this breach in confidentiality would never happen. Only the BBC and Radio 5 Live took the trouble to actually call us first to verify the story."
"In the past 12 years since the company started, we've had many high profile clients and will have many more," Adam continued, "but one thing clients can be sure of is complete confidentiality at this level of service provision. Not only is it their right as clients to choose who they share this information with, it's also critical as it involves the protection of their children's right to privacy. Whilst it was rather bizarre seeing one of the descriptions taken from a tutor recruitment advert used so creatively," Adam concluded, "it has raised public awareness of full-time private tuition provided by superlative tutors, which is exactly what we provide."
About Tutors International
Tutors International is a worldwide organization providing experienced private tutors to work with children of all ages and nationalities. Tutors are available for full-time tutoring positions, for major support and tutoring outside school hours, or for home-schooling. Tutors International is able to source the best international tutors including multilingual travelling teachers to accompany families travelling around the world, or those whose lifestyle necessitates frequent travel, in order to maintain consistency in education in extraordinary circumstances.
Tutors International provide tutors in a wide variety of situations from helping students re-take critical exams, helping pupils with the transition of moving between international school systems, and supporting youngsters with AD/HD and dyslexia. They provide a bespoke service to find the right tutor that suits the child's needs and aspirations, and if a live-in tutor is required, it is essential that the assigned tutor is the right match for the family and fits in the environment.
Tutors International was founded by Adam Caller who has tutored students of all ages. He has received specialist training in dyslexia and Attention Deficit Disorder and is very sensitive to children's educational difficulties. He has now turned this expertise to recruiting, training and placing other tutors to help families.
Tutors International reassures high profile clients that recent private tutor story regarding Gwyneth Paltrow is untrue as confidentiality is always rigidly upheld
A recent story in the national and international press claiming that Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin have hired a private tutor from Tutors International for their children has been confirmed as false by the private tuition company
2011-06-28
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[Press-News.org] Tutors International reassures high profile clients that recent private tutor story regarding Gwyneth Paltrow is untrue as confidentiality is always rigidly upheldA recent story in the national and international press claiming that Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin have hired a private tutor from Tutors International for their children has been confirmed as false by the private tuition company