SF’s John O’Dowd rubbishes idea that Protestant boys under-perform at school as expert panel set up to tackle inequality

Peter Weir, left, and right, his predecessor as education minister John O’DowdPeter Weir, left, and right, his predecessor as education minister John O’Dowd
Peter Weir, left, and right, his predecessor as education minister John O’Dowd
A former education minister has said it is an “urban myth” that working-class Protestant boys do worse than their Catholic counterparts in terms of schooling.

Sinn Fein’s John O’Dowd was reacting to the news that a panel is being set up by the current education minister Peter Weir to investigate exactly that disparity.

Mr Weir, DUP MLA for Strangford, took over the post from Mr O’Dowd in 2016.

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And speaking yesterday in the Assembly, Mr Weir said will set up “an expert panel to examine the links between persistent educational underachievement and socio-economic background”.

In particular, he said, this will focus on Protestant boys who are entitled to free school meals, adding that the New Decade, New Approach deal had promised such a panel.

Mr Weir said this group has “consistently had one of the lowest percentage attainment levels of all pupils”.

DUP North Belfast colleague William Humphrey said the issue “has been a running sore in our community for some time”.

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