BORIS Johnson has handed schools £2.2billion to boost education following the Covid-19 crisis for the next year. Every pupil will benefit from the Government’s funding bonanza worth a total of £14.…
BORIS Johnson has handed schools £2.2billion to boost education following the Covid-19 crisis for the next year.
Secondaries will get a minimum of £5,150 a pupil — up from £5,000 this year — while primaries will get at least £4,000 a pupil, up from £3,750.The Prime Minister “That is why we are providing additional funding now and for the future for every school - with those historically underfunded receiving the greatest increase.
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