Although students in the lowest quartile of the index performed lower in reading, the highest average scores came from students not in the highest quartile, but from those in the second and third quartiles. [...] This compared to 532 score points for students in Overall for New Brunswick, there were no significant the highest end of the index – representing a difference of 60 differences in reading scores between the quartile groups. [...] This was also true for students from outside of among Francophone students, however, the average score for the province of New Brunswick. [...] As was the case for the rest of Canada, the difference in New Brunswick’s average scores Figure 9 between the highest and lowest quartiles on the index of cultural activities was 67 points. [...] In the rest of Canada, in contrast, 41 reading score points separated students in the lowest and highest quartile of the index.
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