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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Alicja Hagopian and Millie Cooke

Educational inequalities have ‘grown wider’ since the pandemic

  • A report by the Institute for Government warns that educational inequalities in England have “grown wider and more pronounced” since the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Pupils in London are outperforming those in other regions, with the attainment gap between the capital and the rest of the country growing since 2019.
  • The disparity in GCSE attainment between disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged students has increased, with poor white children particularly affected.
  • The Institute for Government criticised the government for lacking a clear vision or plan to address these growing inequalities, despite commitments to close the disadvantage gap.
  • Experts and politicians are calling for urgent action, including addressing funding disparities and tackling high pupil absence rates, to reverse the decline in educational outcomes.

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