“…Crozier, 2009;Howarth, 2004) of discrimination and stigma can lead to lower achievement (Crozier, 2005;Zirkel, 2004;Steele, 1997) and academic disengagement (Ogbu, 2003;Schmader et al, 2001) for minoritised students, contribute to their wider marginalisation (Crozier & Davies, 2008) and damage their sense of selfworth and positive identity (Howarth 2002;see Goffman, 1963). Moreover, 'multicultural' school practices in the UK and elsewhere are often shown to unintentionally perpetuate rather than resist racialisation (Andreouli, Howarth & Sonn, 2014;see also, Schofield, 2004see also, Schofield, , 2009Gorski, 2008). On the other hand, students in schools with a constructive approach to cultural diversity benefit from "enhanced learning, higher educational and occupational aspirations" (Frankenberg et al, 2003) and more secure identities (Race, 2011).…”