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Article: Selection works fine for us; ++ GRAMMAR SCHOOL DEBATE ++ CONSERVATIVE leader David Cameron sparked controversy by dropping the party's traditional support for the expansion of the grammar school system.(Features)
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- Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
- Article date:
- May 25, 2007
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Byline: LUCY LYNCH
++ GRAMMAR SCHOOL DEBATE ++ CONSERVATIVE leader David Cameron sparked controversy by dropping the party's traditional support for the expansion of the grammar school system. He said selection at 11 was unpopular with parents and middle-class children dominated the intake. Telegraph Education Reporter LUCY LYNCH went to Rugby, one of the few towns in the country to keep grammar schools, and asked what pupils and staff at Rugby High School: Are grammars best?
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