The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
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The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
The Ticking Bomb: The Educational Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
Abdul Diriye
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Abdul Diriye
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Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
Interesting article. Thanks for posting.
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Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
[quote="razzberry"]Interesting article. Thanks for posting.[/quote]
razzberyy?
why are you so much interested in somali affairs, do you have any somali lineage or blood?
razzberyy?
why are you so much interested in somali affairs, do you have any somali lineage or blood?
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Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
Now you understand the Janjaweed attitude of some of our UK youngsters in here , Razzberry.
They ain't no different than me { the 2 most notorious are from my clan, lol} it's just their environment .
They ain't no different than me { the 2 most notorious are from my clan, lol} it's just their environment .
Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
Sad but true! Somali child is black and muslim meaning more discrimation from all sorts!
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Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
I don't believe everything they say, its a whole industry..and it's in many people's interests to over-exeggerate and get more and more government funding!!
Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
[quote="Goljano Lion"][quote="razzberry"]Interesting article. Thanks for posting.[/quote]
razzberyy?
why are you so much interested in somali affairs, do you have any somali lineage or blood?[/quote]
Am not somali. I just found the article interesting.
razzberyy?
why are you so much interested in somali affairs, do you have any somali lineage or blood?[/quote]
Am not somali. I just found the article interesting.
Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
[quote="Leila2007"]Sad but true! Somali child is black and muslim meaning more discrimation from all sorts![/quote]
True. Black plus Muslim plus immigrant can't be easy :(
True. Black plus Muslim plus immigrant can't be easy :(
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Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
[quote="razzberry"][quote="Leila2007"]Sad but true! Somali child is black and muslim meaning more discrimation from all sorts![/quote]
True. Black plus Muslim plus immigrant can't be easy :([/quote]
Describe yourself, r u hot, average, semi-average, ugly, unappealing, distasteful mise foolxuma kasiiir?
True. Black plus Muslim plus immigrant can't be easy :([/quote]
Describe yourself, r u hot, average, semi-average, ugly, unappealing, distasteful mise foolxuma kasiiir?
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Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
that shit is not true walaahi. somali children in the city i am from are one of the best students and achieve the most gcse's
there is a primary school which was the worst school in the city, and now became the best school in the city for the last 2 years. the principal came to the mosque and siad that somali children make up over 50 percent of the population and have made the school to become the best primary school in the city.
i agree in places like london and birmingham somali kids underachieve, but where i am from, school, and teachers love somali kids. even the highschool i went to somali kids made it to the most improved school in uk.
there is a primary school which was the worst school in the city, and now became the best school in the city for the last 2 years. the principal came to the mosque and siad that somali children make up over 50 percent of the population and have made the school to become the best primary school in the city.
i agree in places like london and birmingham somali kids underachieve, but where i am from, school, and teachers love somali kids. even the highschool i went to somali kids made it to the most improved school in uk.
Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
[quote="Goljano Lion"]
Describe yourself, r u hot, average, semi-average, ugly, unappealing, distasteful mise foolxuma kasiiir?[/quote]
^^lol! I can hold my own in the looks department.
Describe yourself, r u hot, average, semi-average, ugly, unappealing, distasteful mise foolxuma kasiiir?[/quote]
^^lol! I can hold my own in the looks department.
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Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
^And in which city may that be?
a primary school where 50% of it's student are Somali is quite unusual, not heard off and probably is just a made up figure based on nothing.
a primary school where 50% of it's student are Somali is quite unusual, not heard off and probably is just a made up figure based on nothing.
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Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
[quote="Cali_Gaab"]^And in which city may that be?
a primary school where 50% of it's student are Somali is quite unusual, not heard off and probably is just a made up figure based on nothing.[/quote]
here is the bbc ranking of primary schools
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/e ... va_856.stm
school is called taylor it does'nt say about being 50 percent somali. but the area is full of somalis and the principal himself came to the mosque, he was invited there and gave a lecture, he said the school is 50 percent somali.
a primary school where 50% of it's student are Somali is quite unusual, not heard off and probably is just a made up figure based on nothing.[/quote]
here is the bbc ranking of primary schools
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/e ... va_856.stm
school is called taylor it does'nt say about being 50 percent somali. but the area is full of somalis and the principal himself came to the mosque, he was invited there and gave a lecture, he said the school is 50 percent somali.
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Re: The Underachievement of Somali Children in British Schools
I think the underachievement of Somali children in the Uk maybe has to do with the fact that London is a very expensive city and when you're an immigrant, you will inevitabely live in bad neighbourhoods. Thus, the school district in your area will be very poor. I think Somali parents need to move from London and go to a more affordable part of the UK.
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