Labour demands inquiry into private schools evading GCSE reform

Official figures show independent schools are sticking to easier IGCSEs while they wait for new GCSEs to bed in

The Labour party is demanding an inquiry into GCSE reforms which it says are putting state school pupils at a disadvantage by forcing them to sit harder exams than students in the private sector.

The Department for Education describes the reformed GCSEs, which started to be introduced last year, as “gold standard”. But official figures show that many independent schools are opting for internationally recognised GCSEs (IGCSEs), which are being phased out of state schools at the behest of the government because it considers them less robust.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2LDKLdq

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