Minister says ‘big gaps’ on A-Levels will be turned around
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Minister says ‘big gaps’ on A-Levels will be turned around
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson admits there are “big gaps” in A-Level results across England with the North East faring worse than other areas, but insists “I am determined to turn that around”.
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