- Wed Oct 19, 2022 5:11 pm
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It's what they do after their compulsory education age has come and gone that matters more IMO.
** I was one of those rare exceptions - passed my NI eleven plus and could have went to any local grammar school that admitted boys, but I wanted to go to a local secondary school instead and my parents had no problems with me wanting to. That doesn't/didn't happen in more than 90% of cases.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 3:58 pm <snip> They also benefit from some easy politics of "Sir Keir went to a grammar school blah blah". <snip>I've never really got this argument from any political hue - rarely does a child** get an open choice as to what school they attend, be it secondary modern, comprehensive, academy, grammar, private etc.
It's what they do after their compulsory education age has come and gone that matters more IMO.
** I was one of those rare exceptions - passed my NI eleven plus and could have went to any local grammar school that admitted boys, but I wanted to go to a local secondary school instead and my parents had no problems with me wanting to. That doesn't/didn't happen in more than 90% of cases.
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