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| Thursday, 25 June 2009 08:29 | |||
Figures published by the Liberal Democrats indicate that the gulf in spending between private and state schools has widened by more than 50% in six years, reports the Daily Telegraph. The Government spends an average of £5,850 on every pupil in England, compared with £10, 296 in the private sector. The news comes as studies show parents with children in state schools are increasingly turning to private tutors for top-up sessions
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