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Posted By engineer 4 months ago in Business & FinanceA British county council has landed local taxpayers with an £80,000 bill for the cost of a 10 year olds taxi fare to school.10 year old Daniel Foulds-Holt of Edburton has been assigned his second choice grammar school – one for which there is no bus service from his house. As a result, Daniel will be forced to travel by taxi to and from school, the cost of which will be funded by the local authority, West Sussex County Council to the tune of £80,000 over five years of schooling.
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You probably have to be a Brit to understand fully how they keep class elitism going. Here the key phrase may be "grammar school". Presumably there are many other schools closer to his home.
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""... grammar schools survive mainly as very highly selective schools in an otherwise comprehensive county, for example in several of the outer boroughs of London. In some LEAs, as few as 2% of 11 year olds may attend grammar schools. These schools are often heavily over-subscribed, and award places in rank order of performance in their entry tests. ..."
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