Population replacement in the United Kingdom: in 72 schools, there are no longer any white British children attending.

Population replacement in the United Kingdom: in 72 schools, there are no longer any white British children attending.
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Official data reveals that white students are no longer the majority in one in four English schools, and the issue reignites the debate on immigration.

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A report based on official data from the British education system has sparked a strong political and social debate in the United Kingdom after revealing profound demographic changes in schools in England. According to figures released by The Telegraph, there are 72 English schools where no white students are enrolled, while in another 454, this group represents only 2% of the student body or less.

The information comes from the school census conducted by the British Department of Education in 2025 and shows that white British students are no longer the majority in one in four schools in the country. The phenomenon is particularly concentrated in large cities and urban areas where immigration has increased significantly over the past few decades.

London stands out as the main example of this demographic transformation. In most districts of the British capital, white students are already a minority in public schools. In Newham, they represent about 5% of the students, and in Harrow around 7%. Even in Bromley, the district with the highest proportion of white British students in London, they barely exceed 50% of the total.

Illegal immigrants going to England
Illegal immigrants going to England

Other major urban centers such as Birmingham, Manchester, Leicester, and Bradford show similar trends. One of the most cited cases was Rockwood Academy in Birmingham, where none of its more than a thousand students were registered as white. At Loxford School in East London, only 12 out of nearly 2,800 students belong to that demographic category.

The issue quickly entered the British political debate. Conservative sectors and leaders linked to Reform UK, Nigel Farage's party, argue that the figures reflect the impact of decades of mass immigration and accelerated cultural changes within the United Kingdom.

The debate is also occurring in a political context marked by the strong electoral growth of Reform UK and by a growing social concern related to immigration, security, and cultural integration.

Anti-immigration demonstration in London
Anti-immigration demonstration in London

The British Secretary of Education, Bridget Phillipson, recently acknowledged educational performance issues that particularly affect white working-class sectors, a situation that has also begun to occupy a central place in public discussion.

Beyond political interpretations, the figures show a significant demographic replacement in English schools and reflect how the social and cultural composition of the United Kingdom continues to transform rapidly.


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