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Open new grammar school in poorest areas and let children shine

Open new grammar school in poorest areas and let children shine

Fifty years ago Harold Wilson announced he wanted every comprehensive school to be as good as a grammar school. Half a century on and we’re still nowhere near to achieving that goal. How much longer do we leave it, another 50 years? No, and that’s why I’m delighted that the government is proposing to put…

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New grammar schools would help more children fulfil their academic promise

New grammar schools would help more children fulfil their academic promise

There’s been a sweeping change of the guard at the top of our political establishment, with a grammar school educated Prime Minster now at the helm and the first-ever Education Secretary to have attended a comprehensive secondary school. Since Theresa May and Justine Greening, the new Education Secretary, took hold of the reins of power,…

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Time to fight for the education of bright children from all backgrounds

Time to fight for the education of bright children from all backgrounds

As a working-class boy whose academic success led me to where I am now, I’m truly saddened that thousands of this generation’s brightest children could be missing out. Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw has now raised his head above the parapet and said we are letting down the nation’s bright children – particularly those from…

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A grammar school in every town

A grammar school in every town

In Response to ‘Grammar schools and the opportunity gap: 10 questions for Nicky Morgan’, an article that appeared in the Guardian stating the views of a particular parent about the choices in Kent secondary schools. The recent decision of the government to allow grammar schools that were oversubscribed to open annexes has sparked off some…

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