Secondary schools made little headway in improving results in 2015 as headline pass rate rose slightly to 57.1%Secondary schools in England continued to struggle to adjust to changes in the timing and structure of GCSEs,with the government’s official league tables showing schools made little headway in improving their results final year.
The revised figures released on Thursday by the Department for Education showed a slight improvement in the headline GCSE pass rate, with 57.1% of pupils at state schools achieving five passes of grade C or higher, and including English and maths,compared with 56.6% in 2014.
Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com