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MPs reveal low grades trap for poor white children

BACKBENCH MPs unmasked the poverty trap that lays behind “persistent” low grades for poor white children yesterday.

Just 32 per cent of white British children who receive free school meals leave school with five good GCSEs, including English and Maths, according to Parliament’s education select committee.

Its investigation into the lowest performing social group in Britain’s schools shows they lag far behind children from other ethnic backgrounds. 

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