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National School Survey Results

by Hannah McGrath | Aug 17, 2020 | Uncategorised | 0 comments

National School Survey Results

With the world a little topsy-turvey at the moment, the Bridge England Network (which we are proud to be part of) wanted to gather the general feeling from schools regarding their needs and their aspirations for students throughout the new school year starting in autumn 2020.

From which activities worked best from home during lockdown to looking forward to the 2020/21 academic year, it’s a great indication regarding how schools have managed during these challenging months.

Read all about the findings in their National Schools Survey report.

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