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Find out moreWelcome back to a new school year and to new staff members. Hopefully, you will already know the benefits of Catch Up® interventions in your school and are successfully delivering them and seeing the difference in your struggling learners.
But don't just stop there, make sure new staff members are trained to deliver Catch Up® too!
Your new teachers, classroom assistants or support staff can join one of our forthcoming UK training courses at any time. Our forthcoming UK training page tells you where and when we are training. You can also email us to book staff into any of these prearranged sessions.
If we don't have any training near you, please get in contact with us. We can put you in touch with other schools in your area that are running training or we can let you know when we have something coming up in your area.
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