TUC warns of ‘crisis’ among young people struggling without basic qualifications Tom Cotterill is The Telegraph’s acting defence editor. He has previously written for The Daily Mail and MailOnline. A ...
11:32, Sat, May 23, 2026 Updated: 11:32, Sat, May 23, 2026 More than 1,000 teenagers may have been given the wrong grade for their maths GCSE last year - hurting their chances of being accepted into ...
Maths is far from the favourite subject of most school students. There are those who love it and relish solving sums, but for many people, it remains a sore subject they struggle with well beyond ...
A Wall Street portfolio manager has gone viral with a blog post that posits a new poverty line for a family of four in America: $140,000 a year. It’s a large number. The Federal Poverty Level set by ...
Thousands of students are finding out their GCSE results on Thursday, August 21. All the results from this summer's exams were sent out to schools on Wednesday and are usually available to pick up ...
The number of pupils sitting resits this year was at an all-time high For almost a quarter of pupils taking Maths and English GCSEs this year, it wasn't their first rodeo. Some 23.4% of pupils taking ...
The curriculum and assessment review is due to set out its recommendations for young people who do not secure a decent pass in the autumn. The number of post-16 students taking GCSE resits in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:(Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images) ((Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)) A GCSE Maths paper had students partying ...
A GCSE maths question is so difficult, it left 85% of people scratching their heads in a bid to try and answer it correctly. The month of May signals the start of exam season, with millions of pupils ...
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Each year, around 200,000 pupils in state-funded schools in England do not achieve a grade four or above in both English and Maths GCSE at age 16: about one-third of all students. The Department for ...
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