# The effect of grade retention on secondary school performance: Evidence from a natural experiment

**Authors:** Sergio Parra-Cely, Bart H. H. Golsteyn, Maria Ferreira-Sequeda

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0345322 · PLOS One · 2026-03-17

## TL;DR

This study finds that grade retention in Colombian schools improved student performance on exit exams, especially for non-retained students and those in higher socioeconomic groups.

## Contribution

The study provides novel evidence on the effects of grade retention policy changes using a natural experiment in Colombia.

## Key findings

- Higher school retention rates led to improved performance on high-school exit tests.
- Increased retention disproportionately benefited non-retained students and those from higher socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Gains in learning were consistent across STEM and non-STEM subjects.

## Abstract

We study the effects of grade retention on secondary school performance using a change in legislation in Colombia. In 2010, the rule that allowed schools to retain a maximum of 5 percent of their students was abolished. We exploit variation in changes in schools’ retention rates across time in a difference-in-differences framework, and find that higher school retention rates improved performance on high-school exit tests scores. While gains in learning did not differ between STEM and non-STEM subjects, increased retention disproportionately benefited non-retained students, students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds, private schools, and schools operating under a full day shift.

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