DfE’s flagship catchup scheme for children in England has reached only 10% of this year’s target, report shows

Labour has accused the government’s flagship national tutoring programme of failing children and taxpayers after official figures revealed take-up rates way below target.

Just 10% of this year’s target for children receiving one-to-one or small group tutoring from NTP tuition partners has been reached so far, with figures showing headteachers in England favouring their own school-led tuition programmes over the national scheme, which was controversially awarded to the Dutch multinational Randstad.

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