
White British students are no longer the majority in a quarter of all English schools, according to newly released data from the Department for Education. Over 21,500 schools were surveyed, and the results are a stark reflection of the United Kingdom’s demographic transformation.
In 454 schools, white British students make up less than 2 percent of the student body. Even more alarming, 72 schools reported having zero white British pupils at all. This trend is especially visible in urban strongholds like London, Manchester, Leicester, and Birmingham.
London presents the clearest case of demographic upheaval. In every borough except Bromley, ethnic minorities now make up the student majority. At Loxford School in London, just 12 of the 2,779 students are white British—less than half a percent.
Commenting on the crisis, GB News host Alex Armstrong asked the obvious question: “How on earth will thousands of children ever integrate into British society when they haven’t grown up with one white British child in school?” Armstrong pointed to years of government negligence, saying, “Multiple governments have failed this country.”
The collapse in the native student population coincides with declining birthrates among native Britons and the rapid expansion of mass migration. A report from political scientist Professor Matt Goodwin, released earlier this week, predicts that people with two white British parents will fall below 50 percent of the population in under 40 years.
Today, roughly 73 percent of UK citizens have two white British parents. But Goodwin warns that figure will plummet to just 22.7 percent by 2100 if current trends hold. He also forecasts that one in five people in Britain will be Muslim by the end of the century.
Goodwin, once a skeptic of populist movements, is now a firm supporter of Reform UK and its leader, Nigel Farage. The data appears to justify the party’s warnings about the long-term effects of unchecked migration and multicultural policies.
The fallout of this demographic shift is already visible. Britain’s National Health Service has been accused of giving preferential treatment to illegal migrants and asylum seekers in emergency rooms. Many claim this is due to the “special needs” of non-English speakers—despite the fact that nearly one million people in England speak little or no English at all.
Meanwhile, the population that built Britain is paying the price. White working-class students now trail behind their peers by a grade and a half in every subject. Their struggles are routinely ignored by politicians and educators, who assume they benefit from some sort of “inherent privilege” due to their skin color.
Oxford professor Peter Edwards said this deliberate oversight has allowed systemic neglect to fester. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson recently admitted the truth: white working-class children have been “betrayed” and “left behind in society.”
Phillipson has now called for an independent inquiry into education outcomes for white working-class students. But to many, that move comes far too late.
What’s unfolding in England is not just a failure of education—it’s the result of a coordinated political agenda stretching back decades. Initiated by Tony Blair’s Labour government and accelerated under Boris Johnson’s Conservatives, the mass migration machine has transformed British society in less than a generation.
And the elites want to keep the borders open. But for ordinary British families, especially those watching their children become minorities in their own schools, the transformation feels anything but progressive.
The numbers don’t lie. And the people are starting to notice.