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Boys close GCSE gender gap with bumper grades
Daily Express
|August 22, 2025
ANXIOUS TEENS GET THEIR EXAM RESULTS
THE number of top GCSE grades rose again this year while the gap between boys and girls closed to its narrowest level on record.
Some 21.9% of entries were awarded a grade 7/A or above, up slightly from 21.8% last year and higher than the 20.8% recorded in 2019 — the last pre-pandemic year.
Almost a quarter (24.5%) of girls’ entries got at least a level 7 (equivalent to an old A grade) compared with almost a fifth of boys’ (19.4%).
The 5.1 percentage point difference is the smallest since at least 2000, the earliest year for which comparable data is available.
But the overall “standard pass” rate — at least a 4 (equivalent to an old C grade) - dropped slightly from 67.6% in 2024 to 67.4%.
In England, GCSEs are scored on a 9 to 1 scale, where 9 is the highest. Wales and Northern Ireland have stuck with the A* to G system.
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Overall, the rate for 1/G or above was 97.9% — the same as 2024 but down on the 98.3% of 2019.
And 70.5% of girls’ entries achieved a 4/C compared with 64.3% of boys’.
The figures published by the Joint Council for Qualifications also showed that 1,302 pupils in England who took at least seven GCSEs achieved a grade 9 in all their subjects, up from 1,272 last year.
At Putney High School in West London, 16-year-old Nathalie Endemann, got 14 grade 9s while Isla Knowles had 11.
But overall the proportion of entries for English language and maths securing at least a grade 4 fell. For maths, it was 58.2%, which was down from 59.6%. For English it was 59.7% compared with 61.6%.
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