…educational achievement – and can be funded from existing budgets. BCG estimate that the average return for these policies is 6:1 – comparing the lifetime earnings benefits for the individuals…
…educational achievement – and can be funded from existing budgets. BCG estimate that the average return for these policies is 6:1 – comparing the lifetime earnings benefits for the individuals…
…well as results from overseas. The findings place England significantly behind similar nations, with 56% of children from degree-educated parents in the top 25% of test scores at age 14,…
…MPs attended fee paying schools, compared with 40% of Liberal Democrat MPs, and 15% of Labour MPs. The review, which has gathered school information on 620 (96%) of the newly…
…year of university for free. It says: “The free first year would alleviate some of the risk and uncertainty that deter non-privileged students from applying to certain courses and institutions.”…
…aspire to university, even though there is already stiff competition for places. Many pupils will be sorely disappointed – and we must make sure it is not those from poorer…
Richer, larger and more prestigious independent schools devote a smaller portion of their income to bursaries than their smaller and less high-attaining counterparts, according to new research commissioned by the…