Students from comprehensive schools are likely to achieve higher class degrees at university than independent and grammar school students with similar A-levels and GCSE results, a major study commissioned by…
Students from comprehensive schools are likely to achieve higher class degrees at university than independent and grammar school students with similar A-levels and GCSE results, a major study commissioned by…
…(68.2% compared to 67.3%), and the highest grades (7/A and above), up 1.2pp from 20.8% to 22%. England has seen bigger falls in grades compared to the other nations, as…
…are the winners and runners-up: Community Champion: Angelica Olawepo (Winner); Georgina Shajan (Runner-up) Judges’ comments: “We were very impressed by Angelica’s broad range of work experience, and that she has…
…times more likely to reach the top fifth of earners, compared to those in Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West (20% compared to 6% respectively). Average earnings at age 28…
…compared to 24 per cent of middle-class students), and moving home with family to save on rent or bills (10 per cent compared to 4 per cent). Looking at students…
Carl Cullinane on the background to the Selective Comprehensives report. Today, around half a million families across England will discover which secondary school their child will be attending from September….