Sociological arguments for and against the 'tripartite' syst
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The 1944 Education Act formed the tripartite system. This meant there was now selective schooling for all up to the age of 15, which was determined by the 11+ exams. At 11 everybody had to sit an exam and the few that passed, (only a fifth of students,) went to grammar schools. Those that didn't pass this went to secondary modern schools, except for a very small percentage that went to technical schools, if they were good at science or art.
The New Right put forward a number of arguments for the tripartite system of education. Firstly, working class children benefited from the
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