Durham University announce today that the good results produced by Grammar schools are due to the 'higher ability and privilege' of pupils - they have surveyed almost half a million pupils to come to this stunning conclusion.
I wonder how much this survey cost? Anybody could have told them that if schoolchildren doing exceptionally well at eleven were not still doing exceptionally well at fifteen or sixteen then the school must have failed them badly, and of course a selective school is going to produce results far superior to those of a comprehensive coping with all abilities. Why do these silly surveys take place? A few years back another survey told us that children who come from secure and stable backgrounds and who have had a decent diet and regular schooling will do far better than some poor hapless young person who is from a far less nurturing environment. I wonder if the taxpayer is funding this nonsense? Sadly I fear we must be.
Police believe that Anne Widdecombe was murdered
When you are so incensed and find your inner bravery!


