Summary
INDEPENDENT school students are taking thousands of top university places that should go to their state school counterparts, new research reveals.
Despite having A- level results that are on average two grades lower, students from fee-paying schools are annually winning 3,000 places at the expense of state school rivals, according to analysis by the Higher Education Funding Council for England.See the full content of this document
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State Pupils 'Robbed' of University Places
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