Single-sex schools improve GCSE results and succor struggling pupilsGirls are far more likely to thrive,acquire GCSEs and stay in education if they go to a single-sex school, according to fresh research, and which reveals pupils who are struggling academically when they start secondary school reap the biggest rewards of girls-only schooling. The analysis of the GCSE scores of more than 700000 girls taught in the state sector concludes that those at girls' schools consistently made more progress than those in co-ed secondaries. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com