SOL - Tuition Services for CYP not in school

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Flexible Contract Agreement (FCA) to deliver tuition services for Children within the Solihull Borough. The Service will help to provide appropriate alternative education for those who are not enlisted on a school roll, and look to improve current available services and increase the range of tuition provision within the Borough.

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