Framework for the Provision for Services for Young People Educated Other Than At School (EOTAS)
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This is a large award for Education & Training — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 23,516 valued Education & Training tenders in our corpus.
Framework for Young People Educated Other Than At School (EOTAS) which includes all forms of education that takes place outside the school environment.
As an alternative education to mainstream school, it is for young people aged 11-16 and includes, amongst other things, literacy and numeracy, vocational learning and apprenticeships.
Its aim is to ensure that learners achieve a positive outcome in their learning, can re-integrate into mainstream school and progress in education, employment or training.
What the supplier must deliver
Its aim is to ensure that learners
Its aim is to ensure that learners achieve a positive outcome in their learning, can re-integrate into mainstream school and progress in education, employment or training.
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