‘I don’t want to be in debt for most of my life.’ Pupils in Ipswich elaborate why the government faces a challenge to persuade more boys to opt for higher educationMichael James is 13 and has the long,lean look of a boy who has just had a growth spurt. His dad’s a lorry driver; Michael has decided he wants to be the first in his family to fade to university.
His siblings who have left school are working one’s a doorman, another is a traffic operator, and directing lorries. His brother in the year above wants to be a lorry driver like his dad. Michael wants to get into football management and hopes university will back.
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Source: theguardian.com