School hopes new partnership will 'help improve Key Stage 2 outcomes for disadvantaged children'

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A state grammar school in Shropshire has partnered with an online learning platform as part of its commitment to promoting social mobility.

Haberdashers’ Adams, in Newport, says its partnership with Atom Learning aims to break down barriers to education for disadvantaged children.will offer a free subscription to all children aged 7-11 who are eligible for Pupil Premium across Telford & Wrekin. It's usually priced at £575.90 per year.

The programme is designed to benefit all children, whatever their current attainment level and regardless of whether they are planning to apply to a grammar school.has a long track record of promoting social mobility through our Outreach Programme and by prioritising admission of disadvantaged pupils.

"The partnership with Atom is another stepping stone in the right direction, enabling disadvantaged children to thrive in their education and helping to ensure that they do not miss out on opportunities.”

 

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