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Privately educated pupils still outperform peers in creative GCSEs
New research finds pupils in fee-paying schools continue to perform better in creative arts GCSEs than those at state schools, despite the attainment gap closing in other subjects.
Private school pupils in England continue to achieve better GCSE results than their state school counterparts in art, drama and music, despite a narrowing of the gap in other subjects, according to ne...
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