Crime & Justice

Grammar school chief turns detective to catch parents using fake addresses to scam their child a place

With about 1,300 pupils applying for just 150 places a year, Greg Fairchild, of historic Reading School, Berkshire decided to take a hands-on approach to catching out unscrupulous parents.

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  • Primary source: Daily Mail
  • Published: Jul 4, 2026, 9:18 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Crime & Justice
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