As the Government's changes to the education system start to take effect, how well are Britain's schools coping? Roisin McAuley reports on the effects on one typical secondary, Campion School in Leamington, Warwickshire. Now the Government has given parents the power to shop around, the amount of money a school gets will depend on how many pupils it can attract. Too few pupils will mean closure, and schools will have to sell themselves to survive. But should the market decide who wins?