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Original Articles

So Far, So Good: levels of academic achievement in Catholic schools

Pages 83-94 | Published online: 06 Jul 2006
 

Summary

Recent evidence from Diocesan and Office for Standards in Education inspections under the Education Act 1992 seems to suggest that while pupils in Catholic schools in England and Wales obtain high levels of academic success at Key Stage Two and Key Stage Four compared with those attending other schools in the maintained sector, their achievements in Advanced level examinations are lower than one would expect. The article points to evidence of a similar long‐standing pattern of performance of pupils in Catholic schools and speculates on some possible causes of the phenomenon.

The contents of this article are the personal responsibility of the author and must not be taken as the official view of the Archdiocese of Birmingham.

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Andrew B. Morris

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