
SUTTON TRUST RESPONDS TO NEW HEFCE RESEARCH
The Sutton Trust today welcomed new HEFCE research on university access.
The Sutton Trust today welcomed new HEFCE research on university access.
The Sutton Trust today welcomed the national strategy for fair access developed by OFFA and HEFCE.
Nearly three-quarters of students will fail to clear their student loans before they are written off after 30 years, and the large majority will still be paying off their loans well into their forties and early fifties, according to new research for the Sutton Trust by the Institute for Fiscal Studies published today.
James Turner responds to the AOC’s findings on the difference in funding between 16-18 year olds in state and private education.
James Turner responds to news that many grammar schools plan to give priority in admissions to pupils on free school meals who pass their admissions tests.
Teachers have still to be convinced of the merits of establishing a Royal College of Teaching to act as an independent body for their profession, according to new polling for the Sutton Trust released today.
The Sutton Trust and the US-UK Fulbright Commission are delighted to announce the cohort for the Sutton Trust US Programme 2014. Congratulations to the 175 students who were chosen from an original pool of over 2,000 eligible applicants to participate.
Dr Lee Elliot Major responds to the TUC’s report Dismantling the Barriers to Social Mobility.
Sixty-one state school students from around the UK will be starting their degrees at universities across the Atlantic this autumn including three at Harvard, three at Yale and five at Princeton. This is close to a three-fold increase on the success of last year’s pilot Sutton Trust programme, which resulted in 21 students accepting places at US universities.
Just over half of teachers at English state schools support using pupils’ progress and results to decide whether they should receive pay increases, a new poll for the Sutton Trust revealed today.