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What works for white British boys – Case study: West Grantham Federation

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  • Date: December 2010
  • Programme: Narrowing the gaps
  • Topic/theme: White British boys
  • Number in series: 10
  • School name: West Grantham Federation
  • Local authority: Lincolnshire
  • Phase: Cross-phase

Context of the school

St. Hugh's Church of England Mathematics and Computing College, part of the West Grantham Federation of schools, is highly effective in providing a challenging and successful education for disadvantaged white British pupils. It encompasses a secondary school and a group of primary schools working in close partnership to serve a disadvantaged, largely white catchment area in a small midlands market town.