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First wave of academy schools created under Labour boosted grades

  • Written by The Conversation
imageEd Balls and Gordon Brown opening the 200th academy school in 2009. Glenn Copus/Evening Standard

Struggling schools that were given more autonomy by being converted into academies under the former Labour government have seen improved exam results compared to similar schools that did not become academies, according to our new research.

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