How do state schools and private schools compare?published at 12:29 British Summer Time 25 August 2022
Hazel Shearing
Education correspondent
Let's have a look now at the top GCSE grades at different types of school in England.
Some 66.2% of entries from selective schools and 53% of entries from private schools got grades 7/As and above.
That's compared to 23.3% of comprehensive schools and 25.6% of academies.
The gap between private schools and these categories of state-funded school has narrowed compared to the past two years, but is wider than it was in 2019.
Data published by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, external last week suggests there has been barely any change in the attainment gap between wealthy and disadvantaged pupils at GCSE for 20 years.
It also suggests that the average gap in per-pupil funding between state and private school pupils rose from £3,100 in 2009-10 to £6,500 in 2020-21.
But the "disadvantage gap" is about more than school spending – especially for students in this year group, who did so much home learning.
Family income will have influenced things like access to laptops and the internet, as well as the amount of physical space students had to study.