Free Schools Linked to Social Segregation
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•Gove’s free schools increase segregation and harm nearby schools, says study
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Free schools were part of Gove ’s education reforms under the coalition government.
The scheme allowed any group of teachers, parents or charities to start a school, whether or not the local authority felt there was demand.
Study by academics at University College London found that despite claims of setting high standards, this was not the case.
Primary free schools performed worse than a matched sample of similar schools.
A Conservative party spokesman said: “Education is the closest thing we have to a silver bullet, which is why in government we drove school standards up from when Labour left office meaning 90% of schools are now good or outstanding. “Free schools were a part of that mission creating thousands of new school places for children in England , including for those living in disadvantaged areas, who have special educational needs and disabilities, or require alternative provision. We urge the government to continue our work to improve school standards, including ensuring children in England remain the best readers in the western world as they are today .”.
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