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‘Soft’ subjects boost school ratings

By Jon Boone and Simon Briscoe

Published: March 9 2007 22:13 | Last updated: March 9 2007 22:13

Secondary schools that encourage their pupils to sit non-traditional subjects such as leisure studies and performing arts are bolstering their league table position at the expense of leading schools that focus on core disciplines, a unique analysis of exam results has shown.

The findings mean that some of Britain’s best schools were held down while others were given stellar ratings on the back of their pupils’ success in vocational and non-core subjects.

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