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Addressing Educational Inequities for White Working-Class Pupils

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An independent inquiry has highlighted the urgent need for high-performing schools in England to prioritize admissions for disadvantaged white working-class pupils. This demographic has consistently underperformed, with only 36% achieving passing grades in core subjects compared to 72% of their peers not on free school meals. The inquiry stresses that systemic changes are necessary to address the barriers these children face.

The report calls for a clearer definition of what constitutes white working-class to better understand and tackle the issue. It suggests extending access to free childcare for disadvantaged families and enhancing school-family partnerships to support educational engagement. This is seen as crucial to reversing the trend of underachievement.

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has welcomed the findings, acknowledging the historical neglect of these communities. She emphasizes that improving educational outcomes for white working-class children requires not just school interventions but also support for families outside the classroom.

The inquiry also recommends initiatives such as increased reading support in primary schools and expanded apprenticeship opportunities, aiming to create a more equitable educational landscape. The proposed changes could reshape the future of education for these children, fostering better life opportunities and addressing long-standing socio-economic disparities.

Source: The Guardian

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