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Prime minister's unit studies poverty gap

Posted: 27 November 2003 | Subscribe Online


Child poverty is leading to glaring social inequality, according to a discussion document from the prime minister's strategy unit.

The document, which analyses long-running trends and considers future government priorities, concludes that "performance closely correlates with class" in educational achievement. Less able richer children overtake more able poorer children by the age of five.

At the age of seven, just 2 per cent of the pupils at schools with an affluent intake failed to reach the required maths standard, compared with 20 per cent of children in schools with a deprived intake. This gap widens at age 14, with 17 and 86 per cent respectively failing to reach the required standard.
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The document states that the UK could consider building on the Sure Start strategy, substantially reducing reception class sizes in primary schools in deprived areas, and renewing efforts to encourage social mixing to raise aspirations.

Strategic Audit: Discussion Document from www.strategy.gov.uk/files/pdf/strategic_audit.pdf


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