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North London School Creates a 'Separate But Equal' Environment for its students.
A certain unnamed Jewish sixth form in North London has been accused by its Cambridge Technical students for creating an environment in which their peers, who take A Level Courses are favoured. One Cambridge Technical students went on to say "pretty much all of our "whole sixth form assemblies" have been catered solely to the half of the sixth form taking A Level subjects. Despite stating on their website "The OCR Cambridge Technical is a highly-respected A Level equivalent" Cambridge Technical students continue to feel like they are second class students, with some expressing their concern for the issue by saying "this school thinks they can get away with actions that would only fly with Jim Crow laws in the 1960s".
The double standards don't just stop with the forced assemblies for Cambridge Technical Students. Certain clubs, activities and even privileges that have been offered to A Level students have been denied to this school's seemingly second class of people. Ironically, despite their name, Cambridge Technical students have been denied access to Oxbridge Group programmes, chances to participate in their school's extra curricular activities such as their Alma programme (a chance for students to volunteer their time to help under privileged children) and reporting of consistent undermining from the man in charge of their entire sixth form Mr. L. The head of sixth form has been reported for calling one Cambridge Technical student "a condom" with multiple accounts of him saying that "[he'll] choose the university placements based on how fit the girls are".
It is in my journalistic opinion that in order for true change to take place in this North London School, this head of sixth form should, rightly so, be let go from his position and ensure that A Level and Cambridge Technical students alike should be able to rightfully so be treated equally.
Coronavirus: Should the UK evacuate British Nationals?
North London School Creates a 'Separate But Equal' Environment for its students.
A certain unnamed Jewish sixth form in North London has been accused by its Cambridge Technical students for creating an environment in which their peers, who take A Level Courses are favoured. One Cambridge Technical students went on to say "pretty much all of our "whole sixth form assemblies" have been catered solely to the half of the sixth form taking A Level subjects. Despite stating on their website "The OCR Cambridge Technical is a highly-respected A Level equivalent" Cambridge Technical students continue to feel like they are second class students, with some expressing their concern for the issue by saying "this school thinks they can get away with actions that would only fly with Jim Crow laws in the 1960s".
The double standards don't just stop with the forced assemblies for Cambridge Technical Students. Certain clubs, activities and even privileges that have been offered to A Level students have been denied to this school's seemingly second class of people. Ironically, despite their name, Cambridge Technical students have been denied access to Oxbridge Group programmes, chances to participate in their school's extra curricular activities such as their Alma programme (a chance for students to volunteer their time to help under privileged children) and reporting of consistent undermining from the man in charge of their entire sixth form Mr. L. The head of sixth form has been reported for calling one Cambridge Technical student "a condom" with multiple accounts of him saying that "[he'll] choose the university placements based on how fit the girls are".
It is in my journalistic opinion that in order for true change to take place in this North London School, this head of sixth form should, rightly so, be let go from his position and ensure that A Level and Cambridge Technical students alike should be able to rightfully so be treated equally.
Coronavirus: Should the UK evacuate British Nationals?
Britain’s embassy in Beijing is working to make available an option for British nationals to leave the Chinese province at the centre of the Coronavirus as the UK’s response was contrasted with that of other countries with active evacuation plans. The stir in China and the panic its receiving all around the world has lead one 17 year old American boy to say "To be frank, I'm scared sh*tless". Increasing pressure on Britain's embassy from other countries to find a cure could potentially lead them to break under pressure and not find a solution in time possibly causing an extended outbreak of the virus.
The announcement on Monday came as the former foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, backed the idea of airlifts for British citizens in China and Public Health England said the first case of the virus was likely to come from somebody already in the UK making Europe's leaders scared that the virus could make it to their countries.
Despite the nationals having residence in the UK, multiple citizens of the UK think that the risk of the nationals bringing the disease from China is too high and wouldn't want there to potentially be a further outbreak in the country they love.
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