Cut through the noise by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Schools across Greater Manchester will be offering 'catch-up' classes during the summer holidays using funding from a £200m pot of government cash.
A total of 143 secondary schools in the city-region will be running summer sessions with programmes which would last for around one or two weeks.
The summer schools are expected to offer a blend of academic education and enrichment activities and focus primarily on pupils moving from Year 6 to 7. READ MORE: How schools in Salford are catching up on the curriculum during the Covid crisis It comes after pupils missed out on months of education during the pandemic.
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