Do pupils in single sex schools get better grades?
Pupils in single sex schools get better grades, on average, than those in mixed schools . We look into why this might be.
Pupils in single sex schools get better grades, on average, than those in mixed schools . We look into why this might be.
Are inspectors' judgments influenced by the previous judgments they made?
A look at how the Progress 8 scores of schools have changed since the measure was introduced, including breakdowns by region, school type, and school-level disadvantage
Based on our analysis of attendance registers, rates of exclusions and suspensions in autumn and spring terms 2023/24 were higher than last year
On average, pupils tend to achieve almost a grade lower in French, German and Spanish compared to English and maths
A summary of the latest data from FFT Attendance Tracker, showing how pupil absence so far this year compares to last year, and to pre-pandemic, broken down by year group and pupil characteristics.
The highlights from a newly published report into the secondary school outcomes of pupils who were excluded during primary school. The research was conducted by Datalab on behalf of the charity Chance UK.
We look into why there are nearly 80 large primary-only MATs, but just the one large secondary-only MAT.
To mark the release of a new report in Attendance Tracker, we look at how absence changes as pupils move from one year group to the next, and how this varies by gender and disadvantage.