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UK government set to scrap English baccalaureate, which made arts education ‘the preserve of a privileged few’

The UK government has accepted a report recommending the scrapping of the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), a qualification introduced in 2010 that required students to take seven GCSEs in core subjects like maths and languages but excluded arts subjects. Under the proposed new system, arts GCSEs would be given equal status to humanities and languages, allowing students more flexibility. The review was commissioned by Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and led by Professor Becky Francis of the Education Endowment Foundation.