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<H1> Bright Young Minds On A Mission. </H1> |
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<H1> The Access Project </H1> |
Home - The Access Project
theaccessproject.org.uk/
We work with bright students from disadvantaged backgrounds, providing in-school support and volunteer tuition, to help them gain access to top universities. Visit us now to find out more.
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Created Date: 9th-Dec-2008
Updated Date: 1st-Feb-2018
Expiry Date: 9th-Dec-2022
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