
18 Aug 2014
I can be “that” teacher in my school
Julia Shelton, English and Law teacher at Temple Moor High School in Leeds, reflects on...

17 Aug 2014
There is much more still to do to get poor students into higher education
There is much more still to do to get poor students into higher education -...

16 Aug 2014
Students who say ‘no’ to £50,000 of debt
The Guardian - mentions Sutton Trust case study

15 Aug 2014
Exams end class divide as record number take up university place
The Times - Lee Elliot Major quoted

13 Aug 2014
Access gap at top unis is still ten-fold, as poll shows support for lower fees for students from lower income families
Students from the most advantaged areas are nearly 10 times more likely to take up...

13 Aug 2014
Backing for poor university students to pay lower tuition fees
Students from poorer backgrounds should incur lower university fees than those from more affluent families,...

13 Aug 2014
College hurdles for ‘disadvantaged’
Alison Kershaw's Press Association report on the Independent Commission on Fees findings was used by...

13 Aug 2014
Rich teenagers still dominate top universities
The Independent - quotes Sir Peter Lampl

11 Aug 2014
Summer schools aim to dispel state school teachers’ Oxbridge misconceptions
New polling released by the Sutton Trust finds over 40% of teachers in state secondary...

11 Aug 2014
Three t-shirts, four states and five US colleges
Owen Seabrook, a sixth form student from St Helens in Merseyside, reflects on his week...

10 Aug 2014
A major programme is launched to ‘dispel the myths’ surrounding Oxbridge
Graeme Paton reports on the Sutton Trust's teacher summer schools and polling which finds over...

05 Aug 2014
Elite schools fill Oxbridge places
Laura Clark reports for the Daily Mail on Sutton Trust figures highlighted on our blog...