Three in 10 secondary school children have had private tuition, survey finds

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Eleanor Busby
Thursday 09 March 2023 20:14 GMT
A survey of 2,394 schoolchildren aged 11 to 16 in England and Wales found that 30% said they have had private tuition (PA)
A survey of 2,394 schoolchildren aged 11 to 16 in England and Wales found that 30% said they have had private tuition (PA) (PA Archive)

Nearly one in three secondary school pupils have had private tuition, research suggests.

Children in the “best-off” homes were more likely to report having had private tutoring than their peers in the “worst-off” homes (35% compared with 21%), according to the Sutton Trust report.

A survey of 2,394 schoolchildren aged 11 to 16 in England and Wales found that 30% said they have had private tuition, up from 27% pre-pandemic.

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