Over two-thirds of secondary school heads have had to cut teaching staff to save money, according to new polling published by the Sutton Trust.
The National Education Union says what is needed is the return of schools to a system of democratic oversight and support.
Too often the help young people get falls away when they turn 18 - even though their difficulties do not.
New polling shows nearly half of academy leaders are sceptical about academy freedom, and schools increasingly using pupil premium to plug funding gaps.
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