Lawro's Lip
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well thats the whole point of grammars, enhanced education available to all based on ability not background. little rich kids go off to public school regardless, so removal of the grammars just improverished those without the means to provide an improved education. of course, ideally one should make the state schools all rise to a higher standard, but some school of thought believed its better to equalise to an adequate standard, so as not to leave people out. alas the outcome of so much social engineering is to lower the standards and expectations of generations.
I think you might find that many places in the existing grammar schools are taken by well coached private school children whose parents are delighted to save on fees for secondary education. There is also nothing significant about the age of 11. Many children develop academic skills later in their teens whilst others plateau or drop off from their relative achievement at 11 years old.