Okay, bags. Glad to clear it up. Speaking as a parent, grandparent and an ex-teacher! Have realised it wasn't clear.
Greyduster, I taught in inner city comprehensives, and my children went to comps with a mix of immigrants, Italian, Irish, West Indian, Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, Vietnamese, some of whom they are still in contact with.
My granddaughter went to a different comp with a mix of nationalities in the North.
All of the schools I know of have/had the reasonable ethos of everybody being important and working together to help each other.
The level playing field will never be there so long as there are grammar schools and private schools.
Already there are articles in the papers saying that middleclass parents whose children do not pass to get to grammar school will look to fee paying schools. More division even before May's ideas have really been announced, and just because someone going into No. 10 didn't have the nous to keep the paperwork covered. Anyone think it was done on purpose?