Warning over ‘chronic’ under-performance of boys at GCSEs

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16 Aug 2025 • 5:52 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Professor Alan Smithers has labelled the under-performance of boys at GCSE as "chronic" and a "major issue", warning it could hinder the nation's economic competitiveness.
  • He highlighted that girls consistently achieve higher grades, with 24.7 per cent of female entries receiving top marks last year compared to 19.0 per cent of male entries.
  • Smithers called for an urgent review of "soul-destroying" compulsory GCSE resits and suggested scrapping the English Baccalaureate due to low language take-up.
  • Ahead of GCSE results day, he predicted that top grades this year would remain high compared to pre-pandemic levels, despite grading standards returning to normal.
  • The Department for Education stated its commitment to ensuring all young people succeed, noting ongoing reviews and reforms to the education system.

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