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How is school funding decided?

School funding in England is primarily determined by the government, often allocated based on factors like pupil numbers and specific needs, such as disadvantage. The story mentions that varied funding based on disadvantage could help address the regional disparities in A-level results, aiming to provide more support where it's most needed.

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A-level top grades gap between London and north-east hits record 9.6 points