wire-quin wrote:
No what it's saying is that this group have the most academic potential so we will focus on fulfilling their potential whilst 'the rest' go to good schools which offer a mix of academic and skill based education based upon each child's individual potential
No - it isn't saying that at all; a combination of Tory bias for the middle classes and successive governments meddling with an education system they are ill-qualified to understand, means that what it's actually saying is, let's select at 11 based on a flawed and exploitable system, and consign everyone who doesn't have the resources to exploit it, or develops at a later age, to an educational scrapheap. And while we're at it, let's allow the selective schools to fraudulently claim charitable status, so that the additional resources they already have go even further.
It's a divisive, class-based system designed to appease the traditional Tory supporter base; thankfully, the House of Lords will boot it out, so the whole argument is most likely moot.