The end for classic poets as GCSE syllabus ‘goes woke’
THE poems of Keats, Hardy, Larkin and Owen have been replaced in a GCSE English syllabus with works by disabled, black and LGBT poets. The move by examinations body OCR was condemned by Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi, who is to contact its board. Daily Express :: Books Feed
GCSE results day: Sophie Wessex praises ‘clever’ daughter as she receives grades
LADY LOUISE WINDSOR, along with students all over the UK, will receive long-awaited GCSE results today. Daily Express :: News Feed
GCSE Scores Show 330 UK Schools Falling Short
Newly-published figures from the British Ministry of Education have shown yearly exam results for England’s secondary schools, and 329 schools did not meet minimum government standards in 2015. Compared to the previous year, this figure is not very different, but it is twice the number in 2013 when only 154 institutions fell short. More than a quarter […]