Select-entry government schools are supposed to be the great equaliser, but very few disadvantaged kids go to them.
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The four select-entry public schools outperform many of their high-fee paying rivals – but are not without their critics.
Select-entry government schools are supposed to be the great equaliser, but very few disadvantaged kids go to them.
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