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This section of the website provides access to the latest news about GSA and recent press and media coverage.

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Secret downgrading of GCSE exam results
Secret downgrading of GCSE exam results
Exam watchdogs secretly downgraded the GCSE results of thousands of pupils last summer to avoid a damaging public row over grade inflation, newly released internal emails have disclosed.
 
Independent schools' hold on University places
Independent schools' hold on University places
University bias hits private straight-A students
 
Is there still a need for single-sex schooling today?
Is there still a need for single-sex schooling today?
Vox Pop on single-sex education by 'Children and Young People Now' in light of the closure of the last state-funded girls’ school in Leeds.
 
Universities face slashing 15,000 jobs and raising entry standards after Mandelson's £499m cut
Universities face slashing 15,000 jobs and raising entry standards after Mandelson's £499m cut
More than 15,000 university posts could be axed over the next few years as a result of budget cuts, a higher education union warned. The majority of the positions lost would be academic which will force institutions to ditch courses and close campuses, the University and College Union (UCU) said.
 
A-level entry requirements shock for university applicants
A-level entry requirements shock for university applicants
Leading universities have been accused of unjustly raising A-level entry requirements at the last minute because of a surge in applicants and severe government cuts.
 

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