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Pupils feel ‘peer effect’ benefits

By David Turner

Published: May 4 2009 22:48 | Last updated: May 4 2009 22:48

Clever pupils in schools with low-income intakes earn GCSEs half a grade worse on average than children of the same ability in the least deprived schools, a highly regarded education charity has found.

This might mean that a pupil expected to get eight As at a middle-class school would earn only four As and four Bs at a tough working-class school.

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