[Why is it mostely black boys that fail in school?-ed]
A new school which aims to improve the academic performance of black children - particularly boys - in London is starting to register pupils.
The Kana Foundation, based at the University of London, will target under-achieving children from African and Caribbean families.
Classes are on Sunday mornings for children aged eight to 19 years old.
Only one in six black Caribbean boys get five good GCSEs including maths and English - the league table benchmark.




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