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Private schools pressed to aid poor

By David Turner, Education Correspondent

Published: March 11 2008 23:02 | Last updated: March 11 2008 23:02

Increasing general fees to provide “subsidies” for poor pupils is one of a range of options drawn up by the Charity Commission, the watchdog, to help private schools meet tough new tests for ensuring their charitable status.

The commission also comes out on the side of bursaries rather than scholarships, in detailed guidance on how independent schools and other fee-charging charities can meet the new rules.

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