Article 6E1TW Children referred to social care twice as likely to fail GCSE maths and English

Children referred to social care twice as likely to fail GCSE maths and English

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Sally Weale Education correspondent
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Research found 53% of teenagers in England who had been referred to services did not achieve a pass in both subjects

Children in England who are referred to social services at any point in their childhood are twice as likely to fail GCSE maths and English, according to new research published ahead of results day on Thursday.

Analysts looked at 1.6m pupils' exam results over a three-year period and found that 53% of teenagers who had been referred to social care - as detailed in the Children in Need census - did not achieve a grade 4 pass in both English and maths GCSE.

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