Writing for the Telegraph, Javier Espinoza reports on new Sutton Trust findings regarding the educational backgrounds of teachers.

The number of teachers with an Oxbridge degree teaching in state schools has doubled in the last year, a new survey has revealed.

However, there is still a substantial gap as independent school teachers are three times as likely to hold a degree from either Oxford or Cambridge, a new report by the Sutton Trust shows.

The report, entitled “Teaching by Degrees”, showed there are now nearly 11,000 secondary teachers in British state schools who hold a degree from either Oxford or Cambridge, an increase of 6,000 from less than 5,000 in 2003.

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