More than 150 comprehensives ‘more socially selective’ than grammar schools

Joe Lepper
Thursday, January 11, 2024

Some 155 comprehensive schools have been identified in a report as being “more socially selective” than the average grammar school in their admissions.

The Sutton Trust research found that dozens of state comprehensives are as selective as grammar schools. Picture: Lucie Carlier
The Sutton Trust research found that dozens of state comprehensives are as selective as grammar schools. Picture: Lucie Carlier

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