Posted on April 27, 2007

Racial ‘time bomb’ in UK schools

Schools are a "ticking time bomb" of growing racial segregation waiting to explode, the race watchdog has claimed.

Britain risks becoming a “mini America” dominated by racially determined schools, Commission for Racial Equality policy director Nick Johnson warned.

Those schools with more control over their admissions selected advantaged white, middle-class pupils who were more likely to succeed, he claimed.

The government said schools were required to promote community cohesion.

Speaking at a segregation seminar, Mr Johnson said research suggested it was increasing in schools and called for urgent action to reverse the trend.

Steps could include offering cash incentives to encourage schools to take more ethnic minority pupils.

Mr Johnson added: “If a Muslim child is educated in a school where the vast majority of other children are also Muslim, how can we expect him to work, live and interact with people from other cultures when he leaves school?

“This is a ticking time-bomb waiting to explode.”

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