Private and state school pupils’ GCSE results are now the same, study finds
Inequality still exists amongst the creative arts subjects, where privately educated pupils perform betterPupils in England who attend fee-paying schools no longer outperform their state school peers in core GCSEs once results are adjusted for socioeconomic background, according to a new study.Researchers say the findings indicate state school students are making strong progress in science, maths and English, reflecting the past two decades’ curriculum priorities , but they still lag behind in the creative arts. Continue reading...
Inequality still exists amongst the creative arts subjects, where privately educated pupils perform better
Pupils in England who attend fee-paying schools no longer outperform their state school peers in core GCSEs once results are adjusted for socioeconomic background, according to a new study.
Researchers say the findings indicate state school students are making strong progress in science, maths and English, reflecting the past two decades’ curriculum priorities , but they still lag behind in the creative arts. Continue reading...
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