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The English Hub is an English learning platform designed to improve outcomes across the whole education loop: students, teachers, and schools. Students benefit from focused revision, clearer guidance, and greater confidence in core English skills. Teachers benefit from better visibility of progress, faster identification of learning gaps, and more effective targeted support. Schools benefit from a more joined-up, scalable, and measurable approach to English attainment and intervention. Combining strong academic foundations with data analytics and AI, The English Hub helps make learning more personalised, teaching more informed, and school improvement more effective.
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