High-risk prisoners sit GCSE English – and many outperform peers on outside
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6FTWJ)
Inmates at HMP Frankland in County Durham, some of hardest to reach people in society', did course in a year with no internet access
Inmates serving long sentences at one of the UK's most secure prisons have been allowed to study GCSE English for the first time and have outperformed many of their peers on the outside.
More than three-quarters of the small cohort of prisoners who sat the exam at HMP Frankland in County Durham secured a pass at grade 4 or above - equivalent to a C - which is almost three times the success rate in further education colleges in England.
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