Is this just in my area or does this happen across the board?
The catholic schools in Nottingham are in the most deprived areas (Hyson green, aspley, bulwell, st Anne's...) but consistently are top of the league tables. Can anyone explain why this is? Either from a Nottingham perspective or in general? No mass attendance is needed in Nottingham, only baptism. So the argument can't be made that the parents are really committed to attendance and therefore also to education.
The primaries in these most deprived areas also lead on to he best secondaries in the league tables.
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Catholic schools - deprived areas, great results?
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mollysmum82 · 24/02/2013 20:02
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