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Teachers call for a ‘sea change’ in admissions policy

TEACHERS have called for a “sea change” in how the government handles school admissions after research showed growing demand for a fairer system from parents and workers.

A report released yesterday by the Sutton Trust on school admissions shows half of secondary state school teachers think segregation between children from different backgrounds is a problem.

The study also found 78 per cent of parents want state schools to go to greater efforts to integrate children.

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