Grammar schools are not the solution to our social mobility crisis
I’ve done reasonably well career wise so far in life. I'm the Creative Director of an arts organisation, I've written for national ... Read more
I’ve done reasonably well career wise so far in life. I'm the Creative Director of an arts organisation, I've written for national ... Read more
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I failed the 11 plus intelligence test in the early 1950s so could not go on to sit the English/Maths exams which ... Read more
I grew up and was educated in the 1960’s when selection in education was the norm. I was from a middle class ... Read more
Joanne Bartley, from Kent Education Network spoke at the Reclaiming Education conference about what selection means in Kent. I’m from Kent, where, ... Read more
The true price of selection Parents’ stories from selective areas in England Compiled by Comprehensive Future for the parliamentary meeting October 18th ... Read more
"Gloucester has two Boys Grammar Schools, 11-18 (4-form entry) and two Girls Grammar Schools, 11-18 (4-form entry). There are five other schools, ... Read more
"There are two single sex grammar schools in Skipton, where I am a parent governor. The VA grammar school gained funding for ... Read more
"In West Kent where I am a head teacher there are 7 grammar schools, all single sex, and 10 non-selective schools. In ... Read more
"In my local authority, Kent, we have daily traffic congestion chaos, in many ways caused by selective schools with their pupils travelling into the town ... Read more