Wed 26 August 2009,
The Independent
One in four boys fails writing test for seven-year-old pupils
By Richard Garner
Girls swept the board in national curriculum tests for seven-year-olds, beating boys in every paper – reading, writing, speaking and listening, maths and science.
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