GrannyGravy13
growstuff the four grammar schools in Southend are proper grammar schools according to the Education Authorities.
Yes, they are, but they're not in the same league as the Colchester and Chelmsford grammar schools. They're also not in Essex.
They cause problems on the Southend/Essex border because Essex parents what their children to go to them, if they can't get into the Colchester or Chelmsford grammar schools. Therefore, schools on the Essex side of the border lose some of their brightest pupils. The other side of the coin is that Southend parents, whose children would otherwise go to secondary moderns, opt for their children to to go to Essex comprehensives.
We don't have that problem in the northwest of the county because our children aren't eligible by distance for the grammar schools, which is why the comprehensive schools here are genuinely inclusive and parents don't get so stressed about choosing schools.