Schools move 11-plus to stop middle-class cramming in holidays
State grammars are switching to July to give children a fun summer and level the playing field
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Schools move 11-plus to July to stop summer of cramming by middle class parents
Grammar schools are moving their 11-plus exams from September to July to save pupils a nervous summer of cramming.
Schools move 11-plus to July to stop summer of cramming by middle class parents
Grammar schools are moving their 11-plus exams from September to July to save pupils a nervous summer of cramming.
Grammar schools move 11-plus exams to save summer holidays
Headteachers say change will improve pupil equality and allow children to enjoy time off
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Department of Education annuls November exam after discovering reused questions
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