Excellent, don’t you think?
Private schools will be judged annually on whether they are doing enough for
the poor in order to qualify for tax breaks worth £100 million a year, the
charities regulator has told The Times.
…
Dame Suzi’s comments come amid growing concern about the attainment divide
between schools in the private and state sectors.
In the past decade private schools have seen a 16.3 per cent increase in the
proportion of A grades at A level, compared with only 5 per cent at
comprehensives.
Many education experts fear this academic divide will get wider, bringing with
it increased social divisions.
So, the State funded schools are crap compared to hte privately so. What do we do about it? Make the State funded schools better? No, of course not! We punish the privately so!
Excellent, trebles all round!
Just one thing. Will other charities be subjected to the same tests? Will the National Trust have to do more for the poor? The Sith Institute? If not, why not?
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