Warning over ‘chronic’ under-performance of boys at GCSEs
GCSE results are released on August 21 (PA) (PA Wire)
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.