Virtual schools improve outcomes for children but fail to narrow attainment gap

Gabriella Jozwiak
Thursday, October 11, 2012

Virtual schools are improving outcomes for looked-after children, but the attainment gap between children in care and other pupils continues to grow, a report has found.

The report found virtual schools were improving outcomes for looked-after children. Image: Lucie Carlier
The report found virtual schools were improving outcomes for looked-after children. Image: Lucie Carlier

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