It is difficult to make a blanket statement about the academic performance of homeschooled students in the UK, as it can vary widely based on various factors such as the curriculum, teaching methods, and individual student ability. However, research has shown that homeschooled students in the UK often perform well academically and may score higher on standardised tests compared to their peers in traditional schools. Ultimately, the success of a homeschooled student will depend on the quality of their homeschooling experience, which can vary greatly.
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