Sentences with phrase «disadvantaged black pupils»

Disadvantaged black pupils are now more than twice as likely to attend grammars as in 2012, but are still also significantly under - represented, say researchers.
Disadvantaged black pupils are now more than twice as likely to attend grammars as in 2012, but are still also significantly under - represented.

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Dressed alike in black dress, cape, and bonnet, after the widows Elizabeth had met in Italy, the Sisters opened St. Joseph's Free School in 1810, which educated disadvantaged girls, and soon thereafter began St. Joseph's Academy, with pupils whose parents could afford tuition, enabling the Sisters to subsidize their mission.
Disadvantaged Chinese pupils perform above the national average for all pupils, while Bangladeshi, Indian, black African and Pakistani pupils from poorer homes all perform well above the national average for disadvanDisadvantaged Chinese pupils perform above the national average for all pupils, while Bangladeshi, Indian, black African and Pakistani pupils from poorer homes all perform well above the national average for disadvantageddisadvantaged pupils.
The pupils I spoke to were proud of their school, of their smart black and purple uniform, though one boy complained there were too few GCSE options, a disadvantage of a smaller school.
On Wednesday, the education select committee called for greater efforts to support poor white pupils, who had much worse exam results than disadvantaged black and Asian pupils.
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