Introduction: Asian migration and education cultures in the Anglo-sphere 1. 'We are all Asian here': multiculturalism, selective schooling and responses to Asian success 2. Why class matters less for Asian-American academic achievement 3. The construction of British Chinese educational success: exploring the shifting discourses in educational debate, and their effects 4. The new meritocracy or over-schooled robots? Public attitudes on Asian-Australian education cultures 5. Representations of East Asian students in the UK media 6. Race and legitimacy: historical formations of academically selective schooling in Australia 7. Education, real estate, immigration: brokerage assemblages and Asian mobilities 8. 'Tutored within an inch of their life': morality and 'old' and 'new' middle class identities in Australian schools 9. Academic segregation and the institutional success frame: unequal schooling and racial disparity in an integrated, affluent community 10. Indian tigers: what high school selection by parents pursing academic performance reveals about class, culture and migration 11. 'Asian fails' and the problem of bad Korean boys: multiculturalism and the construction of an educational 'problem'