Poorest children missing more school and further behind after Covid

The poorest children are missing more school and falling further behind classmates, research shared with the BBC suggests.

According to new analysis by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) – which looked at pupil performance after the Covid-19 pandemic – children from the lowest income families are now up to 19 months behind peers by the time they are 16 years old.

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