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Teachers in Wales welcome plan to boost school attendance

TEACHERS in Wales today welcomed a government initiative to boost attendance in schools following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Welsh Education Minister Jeremy Miles called for a national effort to increase school attendance at the launch of a consultation to support the one in five children who regularly miss school.

National Education Union Cymru welcomed the consultation, saying it would respond – and expressed concern over the number of pupils regularly missing school since the pandemic.

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