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Find out moreAs you may remember, the Catch Up website will be closing on the 16th July 2026 (which includes the user accounts) but please be reassured that this doesn't impact you being able to deliver the interventions. You are able to continue supporting your learners with Catch Up® Literacy and Catch Up® Numeracy for as long as you wish to!
However, to do this, we strongly recommend that you download the resources from the user account to your local machine in preparation for the office and website closure. This will need to be completed by 16th July 2026.
We have added some additional PDF documents to make downloading easier, such as book titles from the online booklist and the Frequently Asked Questions. Please explore your user account and download your resources.
If you need any help or have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us. training@catchup.org
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