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Mixed results in study of disadvantaged pupils in academy chains | |
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Many academy chains in England are struggling to improve the results of disadvantaged pupils, a report says. | |
The Sutton Trust study of 34 organisations which sponsor multiple academies says poor pupils in 22 of them performed significantly below the mainstream schools average in 2014. | |
But disadvantaged pupils in 11 chains outperformed those in mainstream schools at GCSE, the charity says. | |
Ministers said academies were transforming millions of pupils' lives. | Ministers said academies were transforming millions of pupils' lives. |
In-depth analysis compared the results at 156 academies between 2012 and 2014 in 34 academy chains with those of mainstream state-funded schools. | |
The academies were chosen because they had been open and had GCSE results for the past three years. | The academies were chosen because they had been open and had GCSE results for the past three years. |
'Harming prospects' | 'Harming prospects' |
The report, Chain Effects 2015, highlights how a handful of top performing chains, such as Ark and Harris Federation, with a large number of schools, were leading performance in the academy sector. | The report, Chain Effects 2015, highlights how a handful of top performing chains, such as Ark and Harris Federation, with a large number of schools, were leading performance in the academy sector. |
Results for disadvantaged students in these academy chains were at least 15 percentage points higher than those in mainstream schools, the report said. | Results for disadvantaged students in these academy chains were at least 15 percentage points higher than those in mainstream schools, the report said. |
But in many more academies, disadvantaged pupils did worse than those in mainstream schools. One chain performed at the mainstream average for disadvantaged pupils. | |
The results are significant because the government sees its academies programme as its main engine of improvement. | The results are significant because the government sees its academies programme as its main engine of improvement. |
"Academy sponsorship is not a panacea," the report said. | "Academy sponsorship is not a panacea," the report said. |
Report author Prof Becky Francis said: "There is very significant variation in outcomes for disadvantaged pupils, both between and within chains. | Report author Prof Becky Francis said: "There is very significant variation in outcomes for disadvantaged pupils, both between and within chains. |
"Some chains continue to achieve impressive outcomes for their disadvantaged students against a range of measures, demonstrating the transformational impact on life chances that can be made. | "Some chains continue to achieve impressive outcomes for their disadvantaged students against a range of measures, demonstrating the transformational impact on life chances that can be made. |
"However, a larger group of low-performing chains are achieving results that are not improving and may be harming the prospects of their disadvantaged students." | "However, a larger group of low-performing chains are achieving results that are not improving and may be harming the prospects of their disadvantaged students." |
'End of spectrum' | 'End of spectrum' |
The report calls for new, clear and more rigorous criteria to be applied by the Department for Education (DfE) when sponsors are approved and commissioned. | The report calls for new, clear and more rigorous criteria to be applied by the Department for Education (DfE) when sponsors are approved and commissioned. |
"New chains should not be allowed to expand until they have a track record of success in driving improvement in their existing academies," it said. | "New chains should not be allowed to expand until they have a track record of success in driving improvement in their existing academies," it said. |
"The government must not ignore the negative impact that a number of chains at the other end of the spectrum are having on school quality and (consequently) the life chances of the young people they serve," it added. | "The government must not ignore the negative impact that a number of chains at the other end of the spectrum are having on school quality and (consequently) the life chances of the young people they serve," it added. |
And it called for "the DfE to ensure transparency as academies are moved between chains" when standards were not good enough. | And it called for "the DfE to ensure transparency as academies are moved between chains" when standards were not good enough. |
A DfE spokesman said: "The academies programme has transformed the lives of millions of pupils, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, as this report shows. | A DfE spokesman said: "The academies programme has transformed the lives of millions of pupils, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, as this report shows. |
"We are already working with many excellent academy sponsors and are recruiting more to pair with struggling schools so every child has access to the excellent education they deserve." | "We are already working with many excellent academy sponsors and are recruiting more to pair with struggling schools so every child has access to the excellent education they deserve." |
He added: "We know that for some academies there is more to do - which is hardly surprising when many of these are most likely to include sponsored academies which have a history of low performance in their former schools." | He added: "We know that for some academies there is more to do - which is hardly surprising when many of these are most likely to include sponsored academies which have a history of low performance in their former schools." |
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