In Birmingham, 31% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 36% in 2011
In Bradford, 44% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 47% in 2011
In Luton, 21% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 30% in 2011 - a fall of 9% in 6 years
In Reading, 44% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 53% in 2011 - a fall of 9% in 6 years
In Manchester, 37% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 46% in 2011.
In Coventry, 49% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 60% in 2011 - a fall of 11% in 6 years
In Slough, 16% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 22% in 2011
In Nottingham, 46% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 56% in 2011 - a fall of 10% in 6 years
In Leicester, 29% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 34% in 2011
In London 26% of primary school children were white British in 2017. This fell from 31% in 2011
Blackburn (47%), Sandwell (43%), Bedford (49%, down 12% in 6 years from 61% in 2011) and Wolverhampton (46%) also have less than 50% white British primary age children
gov.uk/government/statistics/schools-pupils-and-their-characteristics-january-2017
gov.uk/government/statistics/schools-pupils-and-their-characteristics-january-2011
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