Grammar head defends selection proposal
THE controversial subject of selective education has reared its head again as Louth's King Edward VI Grammar School is planning changes to its admissions policy.
The headteacher and governing board at King Edward VI are almost mid-way through a consultation process aimed at changing the policy, as reported.
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MOVING GOALPOSTS: King Edward VI Grammar School headteacher James Lascelles.
But what does this mean for parents? And how does it compare to other grammar schools in the area?
In today's Grimsby Telegraph, reporter Peter Craig takes an in-depth look at the issue and we ask you what you think about it – check out your edition for more.












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