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GCSEs: Regional inequality widens as share of top grades falls

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England has seen GCSE grades down almost to 2019 levels, with the share receiving 7 or above now at 22%, compared to 21% in 2019.

Meanwhile, in Wales and Northern Ireland, the proportion of students reaching the highest grades has fallen compared to last year but remains above the level seen in 2019.

Read more here: https://news.sky.com/story/gcse-top-grades-fall-but-remain-above-pre-pandemic-levels-as-number-of-students-studying-chinese-doubles-12946342

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