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Current pupils will have left school before tutoring scheme hits goal, says Labour

Analysis finds catch-up scheme for England secondary pupils will take more than five years to deliver, in projections disputed by DfE

Take-up of the government’s flagship tutoring programme is so slow that all current secondary pupils in England will have left school by the time the Conservatives finally deliver on their education catch-up promises, Labour has said.

Last summer the prime minister pledged 100m hours of one-to-one and small-group tutoring over a three-year period to help pupils in England who have fallen behind in their learning due to the disruption caused by the pandemic.

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