Poor Chinese in Britain vs British born IQ STUDENTS SOCIO ECONOMIC

Pupils of Chinese descent from disadvantaged homes are almost three times as likely as white working class pupils to get five good GCSEs, a study shows.
The analysis suggests a poor child’s chances of achieving at school depends heavily on their ethnicity.
Across all disadvantaged pupils, white British children had the poorest performance at the age of 16 last year – with only 28 per cent getting good grades, according to the Sutton Trust, an education think tank.
In comparison, 74 per cent of similarly hard-up Chinese children got good grades – making them the highest-achieving group.

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