SIXTH-FORM students in one East London borough will be paid £400 just to turn up at school under a controversial new scheme.
Locals have been divided over the handout, which was announced yesterday by Lutfur Rahman, the mayor of Tower Hamlets.
Under the scheme, 1,250 students aged between 16 and 19 will be eligible for the handout – which is designed to keep them in school.
The borough is one of the most deprived places in England, and the scheme is aimed at children from families who earn less than £25,000 a year. The students will mainly be in Year 12 and Year 13.
Rahman said: “This financial support will help give young people the confidence and encouragement to continue their studies amid the cost-of-living crisis.”