Newly-arrived pupils and families
Supplementary schools are hubs in their communities, where people come for help and support, as well as to learn and to share social occasions.
When a family arrives in the UK, they will very often approach a community organisation like a supplementary school for advice on housing, education and other key issues before they approach official bodies.
Supplementary schools can therefore play an important role in providing the right advice to newly-arrived families and can help support newly-arrived children as they enrol into mainstream education.
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