Grammar schools 'do not improve exam results'

Neil Puffett
Friday, September 23, 2016

Grammar schools do not affect exam grades and have little impact on social mobility, it has been claimed.

Official figures are said to underestimate problems with behaviour in schools. Image: Alex Deverill
Official figures are said to underestimate problems with behaviour in schools. Image: Alex Deverill

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