Pupils From Good Schools to Be 'Penalised by Universities'

Daily MailMarch 21, 2007

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SIXTH- FORMERS face missing out on university places if they attend good schools under 'social engineering' proposals unveiled yesterday.

Just days after it emerged pupils could be penalised if their parents have degrees and professional jobs, admissions bosses say they are considering ranking applicants by the academic performance of their schools.

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Pupils From Good Schools to Be 'Penalised by Universities'

It means students who went to top-performing schools could find themselves sidelined in favour of children from sink comprehensives.

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