Writing is the subject with the largest difference in attainment — 75 per
cent of girls reached the expected standard in 2017 compared to 62 per cent of boys.
Not exact matches
Touched by what only he could see because
of where he was standing, he ordered his convoy to stop the convoy and he then took GH
cents 50 from his ADC, pointed to the crying
girl in the crowd and then
reaching down from the top
of the vehicle, gave it to a woman standing by her thinking she was with the
girl.»
President Mahama said he then took GH
cents 50 from his ADC, pointed to the crying
girl in the crowd and then
reaching down from the top
of the vehicle, gave it to a woman standing by her thinking she was with the
girl.»
Last year, nearly 46 per
cent of girls gained five or more passes at the top grades (A to C) in the GCSE examinations taken at 16, while fewer than 37 per
cent of boys
reached the same standard.
Girls outperformed boy in all subjects with the biggest gap — 14 percentage points — in writing, where three quarter of girls reached the expected standard compared to 62 per cent of
Girls outperformed boy in all subjects with the biggest gap — 14 percentage points — in writing, where three quarter
of girls reached the expected standard compared to 62 per cent of
girls reached the expected standard compared to 62 per
cent of boys.