It says, for example, that only 26 % of white
boys on free school meals achieve five good GCSEs compared with 40 % of black
boys on free school meals.
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The issues it highlighted included the labelling of «working class
boys», as the DfE does not collect information
on pupils» socio - economic status and the statistics quoted were actually about white make students who were eligible for
free school meals in year 11.