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Jersey boys bucking Uni trends

Jersey boys bucking Uni trends

Wednesday 22 October 2014

Jersey boys bucking Uni trends

Wednesday 22 October 2014


Although girls are outnumbering boys by up to a third at UK universities, figures from Jersey show that the Battle of the Sexes is a lot closer here than on the mainland.

A report in the Telegraph earlier this year warned that boys were becoming a "disadvantaged group" in the UK because a third more girls had applied for places at Uni.

But the gender gap isn't as wide here in the Island - latest figures show that just over half the number of places filled by Jersey students are girls and 46% are boys.

Last year's GCSE results in England showed a record gender divide - almost a quarter of exams saw girls get grades A* or A, compared with less than 18% of boys. Here boys are doing much better although the girls slightly outperformed them in almost all A level subjects in 2013 apart from IT where boys appear to be more switched on.

Girls proved to be better read in English literature - 89% got grades A* to C compared to 85% of boys.

The numbers didn't add up so well for boys in Maths - 78 % of them got grades A* to C, 10% fewer than girls.

Girls used more of their brain cells in Biology too - 80% of them got A* to C grades compared to 68% of boys.

Both sexes proved to be like-minded when it came to psychology though - 74% of girls and boys got grades A* to C. 

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