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Find out moreThis term, our Catch Up® trainers have been attending conferences and events up and down the country to enable us to meet more school leaders and teachers and talk to you about the Catch Up® interventions. Find out where we are going to be next…
Manchester Teaching School Alliance Annual National Conference and Exhibition
A J Bell Stadium, Salford
19th November 2015
Preparing for the new KS2 national tests conference
NEC, Birmingham
26th November 2015
Leeds Primary & Secondary Schools "Closing the Gap" Conference
Headingley Experience, Leeds
26th November 2015
If you are going to any of these events, do come and visit us on the Catch Up® stand to ask us any questions you have about Catch Up® and pick up more information about how we can support you to help your struggling learners.
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