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White working-class children failed by education system, says inquiry
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- It was set up last summer to look into why such children are the lowest-performing large demographic in the school system in England.
- Inquiry co-chair Baroness Estelle Morris said responsibility "cannot sit with schools alone" and was not due to a lack of aspiration or effort from young people.
- Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said generations had been "robbed of opportunity".
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Clarke, Education reporter and Kate Mc Gough, Education reporter Published8 minutes ago Once-in-a-generation reforms are needed to fix an education system that "is not serving the interests of white working-class children", an independent inquiry has concluded.
It was set up last summer to look into why such children are the lowest-performing large demographic in the school system in England.
Inquiry co-chair Baroness Estelle Morris said responsibility "cannot sit with schools alone" and was not due to a lack of aspiration or effort from young people.
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