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^So how do you help those "bright" but "poor" children?^
Get them to move to Scotland and go to the kind of state school I went to. (1300 pupils, most socially deprived area of the county, clever pupils encouraged, no daft initiatives based on what amounts to charity.)
Thankfully there are lots of state schools that do that, not exclusive to Scotland or Wales and NI for that matter but it's not the experience for lots of children and surely this is why we are having this discussion. You are very focused on Independent schools, my view is that the rich and privileged will continue to provide a privileged education for their children. The Sutton Trust report (if anyone bothered to read it) suggests that there's something about private education that gives even WC children a real and lasting benefit. Clearly we are never going to abolish private education so is there something we could transport into State schools or is it all about smaller classes and better sports facilities? There's quite a lot of inequality in state schools, compare the results and life chances of children who get a grammar school place or go to a good comp to those who go to a failing comp. So as we can't send all those bright poor kids to your school in Scotland, what other ideas do you have? BTW it's not all about money either, despite the Conservatives promising to change the finding formula so that it is more equal, there's still a big disparity in funding with the cities generally getting much more £ than rural areas (even without taking pupil premium into account).