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Find out moreJoin our next free live webinar to find out more about Catch Up® Literacy and Catch Up® Numeracy, structured one-to-one interventions proven to double rates of progress for struggling learners.
Next webinar: Tuesday 15th September 2020, 10-11am
You and your colleagues can join a FREE live 60-minute information webinar from your own computer. Join our Catch Up® trainer telling you about how the interventions work and their management in your school. Watch from your computer wherever you are and ask any questions you have about Catch Up®.
Places are limited - sign up today!
Taking part is easy: we send you a link to log in on the day; you watch the presentation and type any questions into the live web chat feature. Only one sign up is required per school - multiple members of staff can watch together from one computer.
Sign up now to watch live this September!
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