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today04/07/2025
Bridget Phillipson will decry “a national scandal” when she speaks at a Government regional improvement conference on Friday.
Ministers have previously set a target of 75% of school children being “school-ready” by 2028.
As part of the Government’s plans, Ms Phillipson will confirm that all local authorities will have to work with Whitehall to agree targets that could improve school readiness in their area.
Officials have pointed to wanting to bring down the number of children starting school in nappies or unable to hold a pencil as part of their plans.
A tool focused on school readiness data will also be launched this autumn, designed to help schools support children through their Reception year, and will be demonstrated at the conference.
Ms Phillipson is expected to tell school leaders: “How can there be a fair race to success in our society when whole groups of children start so far behind?
“Nearly half of the disadvantage gap at age 16 is already there by age 5.
“It breaks my heart that, for these children, here in our country, a quarter of the way through the 21st century, background still means destiny. It’s a national scandal.”
She will also say that, as well as Government and school leaders, “parents have responsibilities too”.
“To make sure their children arrive at school ready to learn. Whether that’s their first day in reception, or last day in year 11.”
A poll of primary school teachers in May found that a majority believe that the Government will miss its target of three in four being ready for school in the coming years.
A poll of more than 2,500 primary school teachers in England found 80% do not think the Government is likely to meet its goal of 75% of children being “school ready” by 2028.
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