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How schools in Salford are catching up on the curriculum during the Covid crisis

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the citySince September, Salford's schools have struggled to keep kids in class due to the Covid crisis costing valuable time needed to catch up on the curriculum.Attendance at Salford's schools stayed lower than the national average for most of the first term, with attendance dropping below 75 pc in one week.It comes after many children had not been in school since March when the country went into a national lockdown and teachers relied on remote learning.But local authority leaders say the 'vast majority' of schools had returned to a full curriculum offer by the end of the first half term with some modifications.In some primary schools, music and modern.

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