Cuts in school trips in England hitting children in poorer areas hardest, shows poll
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6B5CC)
Survey shows large cuts to outings, teaching assistants and GCSE and A-level choices, reflecting decades of government underfunding'
Half of school leaders in England say they are having to cut school trips and outings, with children in disadvantaged areas more likely to lose out, according to polling.
Almost two-thirds (63%) of senior leaders who took part in the survey are having to cut teaching assistants, while a quarter are reducing sports, extracurricular activities and the number of GCSE and A-level subject choices available to their pupils.
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