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‘Class ceiling’ causes poor kids to fall behind early in life

Poor kids are falling behind their rich peers before they have even left primary school as a result of a “class ceiling,” education campaigners said yesterday.

A report released today from the Fair Education Alliance shows that children from poorer areas are twice as likely to leave primary school without basic literacy and numeracy skills.

Pupils who are still trailing behind the toffs at 16 face being locked out of further education and trapped in a “cycle of poverty.”

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