Quite. The right is always setting the ability to speak English well as a test of integration and these children pass with flying colours.
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Jonathan Portes
If you read down this Mail article long enough, you get to this grudging admission:
"76% of pupils at Kobi Nazrul are meeting 'expected standards' in reading, writing and maths.
That compares with a local average of 71 per cent and an average of 61 per cent in England."
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archive.ph/wip/lmv8G
"76% of pupils at Kobi Nazrul are meeting 'expected standards' in reading, writing and maths.
That compares with a local average of 71 per cent and an average of 61 per cent in England."
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archive.ph/wip/lmv8G
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If some bad faith actors say the sky is blue, that doesn't make it green.
PS my Spanish is still rubbish even though I've been trying to learn it for 10 years!
I've not had much experience with Ugandans but thinking of Kenyans I know they often do come out with pretty fancy vocab, their English syllabus still (or at least 20 years ago when my friends were young!) has quite a lot of older books in it.