Schools will be given hundreds of millions of pounds for tutoring and summer school programmes to help children catch up after months of disruption.
State primary schools will get an additional £6,000 on average, while secondaries will get around £22,000, as part of a new "recovery premium" for schools in England.
The £300 million cash boost will allow schools to run catch up programmes during the summer, with additional clubs and activities for struggling children.
It comes on top of another £300 million announced by Boris Johnson in January for tutoring programmes to help youngsters catch up after months away from the classroom.
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