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Parent school donations 'exacerbating inequality'
Pupils in some of the poorest regions of England are losing out because parents cannot afford to fill a funding shortfall with donations, 大象传媒 News has found.
In 2017-18, the average school in London raised 拢43,000 from donations. In Yorkshire, it was just 拢13,300.
The Fair Education Alliance said this gap "exacerbates unfairness between rich and poor".
Tom Barton reports.
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