Russell Group members admit they treat less-rigorous IGCSEs the same as new, harder GCSEs
Top universities are giving privately educated children an unfair advantage by not differentiating between the rigorous GCSEs compulsory in the state system and less demanding exams taken in many fee-paying schools, MPs and educationists said last night.
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