One million children are being taught in poorly-performing schools, according to a report from the National Audit Office published.
Ministers spent £840 million on measures to improve struggling schools last year and another £160 million on replacing failing comprehensives with new city academies.
But despite recent improvements, about one in eight pupils was still not getting the education they deserve, the NAO said.
And officials warned that the true figure could be much higher.
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