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The British primary school where pupils speak 31 different languages...

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sp1814 | 21:38 Thu 07th Jun 2012 | News
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And what happens? 91% of student score a level four or above in English and 89% getting top marks in maths!!!

What's going on? I thought that multiculturalism wasn't working! Why are these kids outperforming their indigenous counterparts?

Come on - we have all enjoyed the 'immigration is destroying our British culture crossed with black gangs are creating no go areas' threads - should we be celebrating this fantastic story - or should we wait for those whose politics veer to the right of Genghis Khan to find the negative spin on this story?

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Excellent, a multicultural good news story!
Oh, come on SP. Be serious. Can you believe the Daily Mail? ;o)
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I eagerly wait input from VHG and bazwillrun on this.

These are ridiculously good SAT results...especially when you consider that some of these kids had to learn English as a second language.

I assume that it's a lot easier for primary school kids to learn another language than us old 'uns (I gave up tryin to learn Spanish after a coup, of year's because of the huge number of verbs and different tenses!)
Nice one :-)
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naomi24 - don't worry...I did what I did with all DM stories...I verified it elsewhere!

I do the same with Daily Express stories!
Great RC school instigating the fear of God :)
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tamborine - and that's another interesting aspect of the epansion of Europe - the increase of RC adherence!!!

Personally, I don't think this is such a fantastic thing...but for traditionalists, surely a positive?

Would be very interested in hearing from anti- multiculturalists how this story sits with them. Preparing for silence, but hoping for opinions...
Ah, but they are still not British! How many of them were in the Mall, eh?
Those parents chose RC schools for the quality of education & discipline they offer.

IMExperience most original ethnic people were educated in RC schools/convents in their homelands as their introduction to these shores.
Fred, the Mall is fine for fit adolescents but not the best place for children and families to cope with crowds.

My street had all races/nationals catering & sharing in HMs celebrations.
I think you're missing my truly white , nationalist, British, patriotic, Anglo Saxon, they can never be as British or as white as me, point, Tamborine. LOL
Unfortunately I cant give my personnel views/answer to this post as I would probably be banned!!!!
"I eagerly wait input from VHG and bazwillrun on this".
...don't hold your breath !
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trt - oh go on...try. I'm sure like many others you can out your point across without breaking AB rules. So many others do!

Also, perhaps we should reflect on what it means to be 'British'. Is it merely down to racial background?

Is Tina Turner less American than, say, Madonna?
""I eagerly wait input from VHG and bazwillrun on this".
...don't hold your breath ! "

Why ?
Great result, proving yet again that the sky is in fact not actually falling.
Catholic school have a tendency to be far stricter than others, and expect more from their pupils, just adding that as there are plenty of other inner city schools that fail miserably, no matter the mix.
Let's hear it for the teachers. They have done a fantastic job. Well done to them.
That is very good. Maybe councils will no longer need interpreters or print leaflets in umpteen languages. Although if all are learning this country's native tongue, is that really multiculturalism any more, or is an element of integration occurring here ?
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Multiculturalism and integration are not necessarily mutually exclusive.

Would a Jewish family who worship weekly at the synogogue and also take part in their local community's charity sports days fit into this demographic?

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