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Students Avoid French, Spanish and German Who Leave the Third Sixth Forms as Linguistic Deserts

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By Eleanor Harding, editor of Education Current: 12:47 BST, September 21, 2025 Update: 12:53 BST, September 21, 2025 The sixth forms of the state in three are linguistic deserts without students studying French, Spanish or German data, showing new data. Official figures reveal that 35% of state schools and universities have not had students on exams in one of the three most popular modern foreign languages last year. Data, from the Department o…
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By Eleanor Harding, editor of Education Current: 12:47 BST, September 21, 2025 Update: 12:53 BST, September 21, 2025 The sixth forms of the state in three are linguistic deserts without students studying French, Spanish or German data, showing new data. Official figures reveal that 35% of state schools and universities have not had students on exams in one of the three most popular modern foreign languages last year. Data, from the Department o…

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