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I agree with TTT....you certainly bang on Togo !
And on.
Bednobs....there is nothing intrinsically wrong with Grammar Schools, but I am concerned about the 80% of kids that didn't and won't qualify to go to a Grammar.
I want good schools for everybody, not just for the bright, or the parents who can increase the chances of their kids being made to look bright, because of extra, expensive coaching.
Comps. on the whole have achieved that good education over the last 40 years, by providing the conditions where bright kids can do well, as the kids that aren't so bright.
Here in Swansea, we changed over to Comps, from a mixture of Secondary Moderns and Grammar Schools, about 40 years ago, and everybody benefited.
But what is more important, these schools allowed the not-so-bright kids to take subjects that would have been denied them in a wholly Secondary Modern, like the sciences and languages. That is the essence of a good Comp, to give the opportunity to all and not just the few.