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Each secondary school to receive £22,000 on average for summer catch-up classes

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter to keep up with what's happening in and around the city Secondary schools in Salford will each receive around £22,000 on average to support summer activities to 'close the gaps' created during the pandemic.

A total of 12 schools across the city will offer catch-up classes this summer. The summer schools for pupils moving from Year 6 to 7 will be funded from a £200m government pot which is part of the £3bn education recovery fund. READ MORE: The Greater Manchester schools offering summer holiday 'catch-up' classes The academic classes will run in addition to the 'summer of fun' programme with activities including sport, baking and cookery, arts and crafts and music.

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