32,000 pupils to take part in mammoth study on teenagers and sleep

Parents have struggled for years with how to get their teenager out of bed in time for school - now researchers are attempting to discover if a lie-in leads to better exam results.

32,000 pupils to take part in mammoth study on teenagers and sleep

Parents have struggled for years with how to get their teenager out of bed in time for school - now researchers are attempting to discover if a lie-in leads to better exam results.

A new study is to look at whether starting lessons later, and educating students about the benefits of sleep, boosts GCSE marks.

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