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Sunday, July 5, 2015

Classics charities and campaigners pledge to save ancient Greek A-level

Camden School for Girls in north London, thought to be the last non-selective state school in England to offer the subject in the sixth form, launches appealClassics campaigners are in sight of saving A-level ancient Greek in what is thought to be the last non-selective state school in England to offer the subject in the sixth form.Camden School for Girls in north London sparked an outcry from enthusiasts, including former pupils, in March when the governors confirmed they were considering axing the subject in the co-educational sixth-form from next term. They cited increased school costs and reduced government funding. Continue reading...


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