STRUGGLING kids have fallen even further behind in reading, writing and maths as the stark impact of the pandemic is laid bare.
Shock new stats reveal standards among pupils leaving primary school fell a whopping 50 per cent faster in state schools compared to private ones, as pupils battle to catch up on missed learning.
The proportion of Year 6 pupils who reached the ‘higher’ standard in reading, writing and maths has plummeted since 2019, Labour analysis reveals.
In state schools the numbers reaching the targets dropped from 11 to seven per cent, but in private schools it has fallen from just 13 to 12 per cent.
MPs call on ministers to address the huge gap between fee-paying posh schools and private schools.