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‘Tutors change daily’: headteachers call for control of Covid catchup money | Fiona Millar

Criticism that government’s tutoring programme is patchy and overlooks pandemic’s impact on resilience and social skills

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When the government announced its first tranche of Covid recovery funding for schools, Anna Grice, a headteacher at Thameside primary in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, immediately knew where to go, as she had an existing relationship with an established local tutoring charity.

She was able to pick up the phone to Quest for Learning, one of the providers on the government’s approved list of catchup tutors, and re-establish their relationship after the long lockdown school closures.

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