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What £1bn school catch-up fund will pay for - and why nurseries are furious

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The government has promised a cool £1billion for schools to help children left behind by coronavirus. The growing crisis in education has seen millions of kids unable to attend classes since the unprecedented Covid-19 lockdown in March.

A report by University College London found two million children have done less than an hour a day of schoolwork during the lockdown.

So today, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson announced a £1billion package for tuition. But critics say it doesn't do everything it needs to and there could be holes in the system.

So what exactly will it pay for and how will it help your child? Here's what you need to know. What has been announced for schools?

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