Academies Blamed As Gcse Grades Fall in Nearby Schools
The Northern Echo › April 05, 2005
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The Northern Echo › April 05, 2005
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A ROW has broken out over the revelation that GCSE results have fallen at schools near two controversial city academies.
Critics of the academy programme warned that the expensive, privately sponsored academies took in the most able pupils from neighbouring schools and lowered their results.See the full content of this document
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Academies Blamed As Gcse Grades Fall in Nearby Schools
One of the Middlesbrough academies, King's, insisted none of its pupils taking GCSEs last year had been admitted from nearby com...
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