GCSE gap widens between poor and rich pupils

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The gap between poor and rich pupils at GCSE has widened, signalling “a major setback for social mobility”, according to a new report.

The study, by the Education Policy Institute, found the gap, which had been gradually closing since 2011, widened last year, with the most persistently disadvantaged pupils now almost two years (22.6 months) behind their peers by the time they finish their GCSEs.

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