At last night’s Spectator debate on grammar schools David Davis said he owed everything to the opportunity given to him by his grammar school. He described the failed forty-year comprehensive scho0l system experiment as a catastrophe.
“…out of this catastrophe there was only one winning group. Do you know who they were? Yes, the public schools. Who teach just 7% of the population.”
The handicapping of the intellectual capacity of the country has definitely given the children of the privileged who were able to buy a better education, great advantages. Can’t help thinking he has a particular public school in mind…