Posted on September 8, 2008

Black schools the answer to black crime in London

The increasingly unruly nature of elements of black Londoners has now focused on the educational failings in the state sector, with leading black politician Lee Jasper and former aide to former Mayor Livingstone calling for support to have black only schools

“The fact is, it’s time the black community ran its own schools, devised a curriculum that suited the needs of our children, employed teachers that look like the young people they are teaching.”

In Toronto,Canada the Toronto District School Board approved for the establishment of “Afrocentric or black-focused schools” in 2009 which aims to address the high level dropout of black children estimated to be at 40% per cent in the city.

In London the “dropout” rate is around 20-30% in certain areas of London, with crime figures indicating that murders amongst young people show blacks to be the victims and perpetrators in 80% of cases.

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