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Comprehensive
Comprehensive schools are local schools which do not select pupils on the basis of academic ability: they are mixed ability schools. In the 1960s, there were many criticisms of grammar schools and selective education, arguing that they were socially exclusive and divisive. The Labour government, after 1964, encouraged the development of these schools and through the 1970s they took the place of grammar schools and secondary modern schools in most areas of the country.