She said: «When
we add more grammar school places to an area, these schools will have to fill their places with children who are further down the ability scale.
Not exact matches
A Department for Education spokesperson said
grammar schools provided «a good education for their disadvantaged pupils»,
adding: «we want
more pupils from lower income backgrounds to benefit from that».
«Pupils in
grammar schools make significantly
more progress relative to their similarly - able peers,» he said,
adding that ministers wanted to ensure that children from disadvantaged backgrounds «have the opportunity to benefit from selective
schools».
The Tories» loss of their majority meant that the prime minister had to abandon plans to create
more grammar schools, while a concerted
school funding campaign meant that Justine Greening soon announced an additional # 1.3 billion would be
added to the core
schools budget over the next two years.
He
added that there was a risk that pupils in areas with large numbers of selective places,
more grammar schools would «reduce the results achieved by poorer children» on average.