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Learning mentors
Learning mentors have an impact on individual pupils’ lives, in many cases transforming low achieving and unfocused students with minimal self-esteem and a lack of commitment into more confident pupils with higher grades, improved motivation and a sense of direction.
The aim of the learning mentor is to break down barriers to learning, unlocking education opportunities for school students so they can reach their full potential.
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Last updated: 18 Oct 2021