Hundreds of thousands of teenagers who moved from primary to secondary school during the pandemic have received their GCSE results – with the gender gap for top grades persisting.
Nearly a quarter (24.5%) of girls achieved at least a grade 7 (A) compared with almost a fifth of boys (19.4%) – a 5.1 percentage point gap.
However, this is the closest the gap has been since 2000, when the earliest archive data is available.
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