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In the news: Figures suggest rise in five-year-olds reaching a 'good' level of development (13/10/2015)
DfE figures suggest that more pupils in the EYFS are reaching a 'good' level of development before they start school. The data indicates, however, that a gap remains between the attainment of boys and that of girls.
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