PM to unveil £700m summer school programme to help secondary pupils catch up

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Boris Johnson to unveil £700million summer school programme to help secondary pupils catch up

“Recovery Premium” to support kids in primaries and secondaries, based on the pupil premium which already funnels extra cash to the most disadvantaged.said: “Teachers and parents have done a heroic job with home-schooling, but we know the classroom is the best place for children to be.

“Our next priority will be ensuring no child is left behind as a result of the learning they have lost.” The average primary school will receive around £6,000 more, and the average secondary school will get around £22,000 extra.Credit: Times Newspapers LtdCredit: PA:Press Association/PA ImagesNOTHING thrills the hard-Left National Education Union like the possibility of stopping Boris Johnson reopening schools.

The welfare of kids or their parents is barely ever considered. The priority is always their members — and weaponising them against the Tories they hate.Its new excuse is it’s simply too hard to get pupils back and a Covid testing regime in place before Easter.They can surely find better representation than this Corbynite wrecking crew.

 

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It’s actually 400million, well done The Sun 👏. That’s less, for the whole country worth of kids, than was spent on eat out to help out.

oh god not summer schools.

Please take off Piers Morgan 's promotion for prostitution /political right article.

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