White working-class children failed by England’s school system, inquiry finds
An independent inquiry into White Working-Class Educational Outcomes has concluded that England's school system is failing white working-class children, who are the lowest-performing large demographic. The report, commissioned by a schools academy trust and backed by the Department for Education, found that these children are about half as likely as their less disadvantaged peers to achieve GCSEs in maths and English.

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AI-generatedAn independent inquiry into White Working-Class Educational Outcomes has concluded that England's school system is failing white working-class children, who are the lowest-performing large demographic. The report, commissioned by a schools academy trust and backed by the Department for Education, found that these children are about half as likely as their less disadvantaged peers to achieve GCSEs in maths and English. Statistics indicate that in 2025, only 36% of white students receiving free school meals achieved a grade 4 or above in these subjects, compared to 72% of pupils not receiving free meals. The inquiry emphasizes that these issues cannot be solved by schools alone and require "once-in-a-generation changes," including improved early years education, school attendance, and support beyond the school gate. Recommendations include a greater focus on reading, expanded apprenticeships, free local public transport for young people, and extended free childcare for disadvantaged families.
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5 extractedThe issues identified cannot be “explained away by low aspiration or lack of effort”.
In 2025, 36% of white students receiving free school meals in England got a grade 4 or above in English and maths GCSE, compared with 72% for all pupils not receiving free school meals.
White working-class children are about half as likely as their less disadvantaged peers to get GCSEs in maths and English.
White working-class children are the lowest-performing large demographic in England’s school system.
The education system is “not set up to serve white working-class children and families”.