
House of Commons Inquiry Finds UK Education System Fails White Working-Class Children
A House of Commons inquiry has delivered a scathing assessment of the UK education system, determining it systematically disadvantages white working-class children. The Education Select Committee’s findings, drawing on testimony from thousands of young people, parents, and hundreds of teachers, point to widespread failings.
The inquiry’s report asserts that these children are consistently underserved, with educational outcomes lagging behind other demographics. This disparity is attributed to broader systemic issues within the education framework, rather than isolated instances of poor performance by individual schools.
The Committee’s investigation suggests that policy approaches have largely neglected the specific challenges faced by this group. Recommendations are expected to include targeted interventions and a re-evaluation of funding models to address the identified imbalances.






