Thousands of children from England's most under-served
communities are set to benefit from targeted support that will
transform their life chances through two pioneering new education
programmes.
Mission North East and Mission Coastal will bring expert support
into classrooms and new opportunities beyond the school gates for
children in the North East, Hastings and Scarborough from this
September — communities where too many young people have been
held back for too long, with persistently low results.
Announced by Education Secretary today, these landmark
programmes will transform children's lives — giving the most
disadvantaged children the mentoring, careers support, and
enrichment opportunities they need to achieve and thrive.
The data driving these decisions is stark. The North East has the
lowest exam results of any region in England at 1.9 points below
the national average of 46.0 in Attainment 8. In Hastings,
disadvantaged pupils average just 26.0 and in Scarborough around
27.
Across the country, disadvantaged White British pupils are being
consistently let down, scoring 30.9 against 48.6 for their
better-off peers. That is a generational injustice.
These missions will change that. Expert practitioners will work
directly with leaders and teachers, building teacher capacity and
raising standards. Schools will work together in local clusters,
learning from each other rather than tackling challenges
alone.
Beyond the school gates, new partnerships with employers, sports
clubs, faith groups and youth organisations will provide vital
mentoring, careers support and cultural enrichment — the building
blocks of a full childhood.
These programmes build on the success of the London Challenge,
which launched in 2003, and proved what is possible when you
concentrate expert-led, place-based support in communities that
have previously been left behind.
Education Secretary said:
I grew up in the North East and know the challenges families
face. I want every child there, and in coastal communities like
Hastings and Scarborough, to have the same opportunities I was
lucky enough to have.
For too long, children living in these areas have grown up
without the opportunities that they need and deserve to be able
to achieve and thrive.
That is not a matter of ability. It is a matter of justice.
Mission North East and Mission Coastal are our commitment to
change that postcode lottery for good.
Designed with a Test, Learn and Grow approach, these programmes
will identify what works quickly and feed those lessons back into
national policy - so these missions benefit not just local
communities, but similar communities across the country.
Over time, we will look to form a wider alliance of other coastal
areas with similar challenges, where children and families can
benefit from the approach being taken in Scarborough and
Hastings.
The landmark Schools White
Paper set out the government's plans for Mission North
East and Mission Coastal as part of our plan to cut the link
between background and success and halve the disadvantage gap for
this generation, so that every child can achieve and thrive.
This work builds on the passing of the Children's Wellbeing and Schools
Act, which introduced free breakfast clubs to all primary
schools and places new limits on branded school uniform costs.
Together, these measures form part of the most ambitious
programme of investment in children and childhood England has
seen in a generation.