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Hundreds of pupils from Bolton schools to attend summer holiday ‘catch up’ classes

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Cut through the noise by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Hundreds of students at 21 high schools in Bolton are set to forego part of their six-week break and take part in ‘catch up’ sessions at summer schools.

Many headteachers in the borough will be inviting some pupils, particularly the younger ones, after taking up the Department for Education’s offer of funding for summer schools after 17 months of unprecedented disruption to education.

Although those taking part are free to invite any secondary school student to attend, the advice by education chiefs is to focus on Year 7 and those most in need of the support. READ MORE:Police close investigation into alleged gang rape in south Manchester park after failing

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