
The Government has revealed wokingham has one of the biggest gaps in grades between wealthy and poor students in the country
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Grade gap between Wokingham's poorest and richest one of country's worst
By Jon NurseJanuary 25, 2013
The grade gap between Wokingham’s poorest pupils and their peers has been revealed to be one of the country’s worst.
The Minister of State for Schools, David Laws, has put pressure on the borough council after Key Stage Two statistics shamed schools’ results.
He is asking the authority to set out its plans to improve its performance in a bid to urgently tackle the gap.
Exam results for 11-year-olds in Wokingham revealed 83.96 per cent of children not receiving free school meals reached at least level four in both English and Maths last year, but the equivalent figure for children receiving free school meals was just 52.87 per cent.
The difference of 31.08 per cent is one of highest in the country.
Mr Laws urged the council to narrow the gap when he contacted 15 local authorities following the release of the results last month.
In his letter, Mr Laws said: “The Government is committed to closing this gap between disadvantaged children and their school peers.
“To that end we have created and funded pupil premium for all 87 children in Wokingham borough in receipt of free school meals.
“We acknowledge that you have made good progress in beginning to close this gap over the last year by 4.99 per cent, but nevertheless there is clearly still a long way to go.”
A Wokingham Borough Council spokeswoman said: “Closing the gap in the performance of underachieving groups is a priority for us and it drives what we, our partners and our borough schools do.
“We’re making good progress.
“For example, we’ve been raising awareness about the issue with our headteachers and we have provided support and advice to our schools in addressing the needs of children and young people who have been underachieving.
“We have introduced a ‘achievement for all’ programme in early years settings and schools, promoted strategies for ‘hard to reach’ families and underachieving groups, and have targeted work to monitor the progress and education plans of children in care.
“We have also worked through our adviser for Traveller children to promote good attendance and family engagement with education to raise achievement.”
The council has set up a working group, chaired by the executive member for children’s services Councillor Charlotte Haitham Taylor, to co-ordinate the council’s actions to narrow the gap.

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27/01/2013 at 13:42 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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27/01/2013 at 11:37 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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I thnk that local politicians should work in the interests of the local people, as if the local people want more local industry into their area and have restrictions on big business then fine. It's also fine if the people want business to go abroad to China and for us to live in a society with global capitalism, bt it is vital for the people to democratically decide.
The reason I am accusing you of supporting the corrupt elite is because you, unlike me, aren't challengoin the status quo and don't want any alternatve to the current capitalist system.
27/01/2013 at 10:06 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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The co-op does have a CEO and management team, and handsomely paid might I add. I have not once said I was against co-op type businesses, I think it's a marvellous idea to share profits throughout the workforce to improve a sense of ownership and worth in a company, and not reserving this just for the more senior staff. John Lewis / Waitrose is of course another good example of this, and its great to hear stories of checkout staff getting significant bonuses as well as seniors. I'm also not sure why you have decided that I'm all for big business management hogging the profits. I am in favour of the John Lewis / co-op type employee ownership model.
Anyway, go back to the drawing board, get some more life and work experience and then consider running in local politics. It's clear you're unable to discuss matters beyond a headline / cliched statement level and you need to understand fully what you are saying before being massacred by an electorate.
26/01/2013 at 22:04 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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26/01/2013 at 21:34 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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When I refer to experience, I refer to real world life and work experience. If I went straight into politics I wouldn't get this experience. Some members of our cabinet could do with a day or two in a normal job for a change.
Anyway your ridiculous comments are just wasting my time now as whatever I say you'll just make rubbish up out of thin air. How on earth am I a traitor to my hometown? What a ridiculous thing to say. I trained for a particular career, and very few jobs exist in my hometown for that chosen career. are you saying that we need to limit what we want to do to what is available in our home town or village? or worse everyone should aspire to be a politician? When did I say money is the main thing which makes Wokingham a lovely town? Most of what I refer to relates to crime and aspirations, and respectful people.
26/01/2013 at 20:07 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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26/01/2013 at 19:44 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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Companies can run without any form of management, just look at the co-operative, they are a better organisation than what the likes of Tesco's or Starbucks are. Violence and intimadation is everywhere you go, as I have experienced violent threats and intimidation too and guess what, it was in Wokingham, and whenever I have been up north I have never received intimidation and threats of violence.
Please don't think I am ignoring you, because I am not. I take into consideration your views and like I have already said agree someone who works hard should get paid more than a scrounger.
Though I think you are starting to ignore what I am saying, as you ignore the fact that the economical crisis was caused by the capitalist elite making terrible decisions, and you seem to support capitalism even though it is an unfair system.
26/01/2013 at 19:43 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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I'd recommend a trip some time to see how bad some things can get outside of cosey Wokingham. It should reset your expectations and perspective.
26/01/2013 at 18:41 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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PS I didn't go into local politics back in Middlesbrough as I had no experience in the real world. Another thing which lets some of our politicians down. If I am ever good enough in the future then maybe I would, but for now I'm simply not good or experienced enough. Plus it doesn't pay the bills (councillor for example) and I'm afraid providing for family comes first.
You make some very sweeping statements too about business and where I come from. I presume you have a massive amount of experience to back all that up and you're able to tell me first hand about how companies can run without any form of management, strategy or leadership. And what it's like getting punched in the face on a regular basis whilst waiting for the school bus, being afraid to leave the house for fear of being chased, seeing my dad being cut all over by burglars. And then seeing a lot of my friends, some of whom were smarter than me, amount to very little in life because of their family environment. Seeing some of them dying before their 20s due to getting in the wrong crowds. If mould in homes was the main worry, then they'd be laughing.
26/01/2013 at 18:04 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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After all, there is a reason why the working class are called the working class, and this is because in general they work very hard unlike big business owners. As if there weren't owners in businesses then this wouldn't affect the company's performance, as day to day activities would continue as usual under the workers. The only difference there would be is that if there weren't big business owners extra money turned over by the company can be used as surplus value and help to subsidise basic services and goods which we rely on, instead of the big business owners taking absorbent amounts of profits on top of their weekly wage which they haven't worked for.
26/01/2013 at 16:18 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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"Remember, even someone who has lost their job or is on minimum wage can help their children succeed." This is true, but unfortunately this can't happen with every hard working low income household as because we are in a recession caused by the capitalist elite there is a lack of jobs, and instead of money being invested in jobs it is being invested in bankers bonuses. The solution is to stop bailing out the banks, change the system and rebuild as a nation.
Bankers Bonuses. NO!
Full Employment. Yes!
26/01/2013 at 16:10 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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26/01/2013 at 14:31 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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Don't get me wrong - you do say alot of things which would really resonate with alot of people and myself. However it is how we react to this which we need to be careful about - we can all too easy dwell on how unfair it is that football players get paid so much, or bankers are getting such a massive bonus again, or lazy people who are inheriting wealth - but my view is that this should drive us to make sure our children do as well for themselves in their own way and give them every opportunity to fulfill their own potential, not give us more excuses to not do so.
Remember, even someone who has lost their job or is on minimum wage can help their children succeed. My parents had to live from less than half of what the new benefits cap is set to. It gave them more of a drive to give me every opportunity to make a better life for myself. My dad didn't have the chance to go to University due to an unfortunate bereavement, he made it essentially his life's work to ensure I did have that opportunity, even if it made us fall out on a daily basis, over why I had to do extra homework, why I could only get HiTec trainers and not the latest Nike Airs, why we had to get a 'stupid' computer instead of a holiday abroad.
26/01/2013 at 14:25 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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Unfortunately even Eustace Crescent is a million miles away from the majority of Middlesbrough. Not in what we unfortunately come to associate with neglected neighbourhoods, but things like opportunities in the area as a whole. Most of my friends joined the Army, less because of wanting to fight for the country, more relating to the fact that there was nothing else to do (though of course I'm very proud of them for doing so and they now do it out of national pride). I had to move away from family and friends to find my career. We on the other hand, have (comparatively!) strong opportunities Reading and London in close proximity. We have good schools and we are officially the best place in the UK to bring up a family. Unemployment, dissatisfaction, job opportunities and average wages in Middlesbrough are on another level to what we consider bad here.
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"try growing up in Middlesbrough like I did, and in the worst council estate of it in fact. Then you might see things with more perspective."
I am not saying that Wokingham is the most neglected part of the country, all I am saying is that Wokingham needs more recognition for the problems there are in the town. For example,
26/01/2013 at 13:31 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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I've seen first hand some less well-off families who have taken responsibility, raising their children to the best of their ability, who are now high-achievers. I've also seen well-off families who have prioritised getting a new car or keeping up their social life above what is best for their children.
And I've also personally experienced it. My parents would have been classed as below such a poverty line but they went without holidays, a new car, social life or any other luxuries to give me the biggest fighting chance at success in this world. Yes I was teased at school for having a clapped out car and having a run down house, but now I see very clearly what they did for me. And I'm thankful every moment for such sacrifices, and wonder why others can't do the same.
wokinghamworker - if you really think Wokingham is a miserable place to live, try growing up in Middlesbrough like I did, and in the worst council estate of it in fact. Then you might see things with more perspective. I'm grateful for every day I live in this lovely town.
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Of course we can all trot out the list of names who have succeeded despite their genetics, environment etc. We are not talking about the exceptional few but the large numbers who fail to achieve expected results.
As to the brain washing elite (whoever they may be) being responsible for the low performance of children on free meals, that is socialist influenced clap trap.
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