Government tutoring scheme could support more disadvantaged pupils, charity says

Fiona Simpson
Friday, July 28, 2023

The government’s catch-up tutoring scheme, launched following the pandemic, “could do better” to support disadvantaged pupils, a founding partner of the scheme has warned.

Less than half of pupils accessing the scheme are eligible for free school meals. Picture: Freedomz/Adobe Stock
Less than half of pupils accessing the scheme are eligible for free school meals. Picture: Freedomz/Adobe Stock

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