…of their pupils from the poorest households. The top-performing comprehensives – mainly faith schools and comprehensives in well-off areas – take just 6 per cent of their pupils from the…
…of their pupils from the poorest households. The top-performing comprehensives – mainly faith schools and comprehensives in well-off areas – take just 6 per cent of their pupils from the…
…come from non-privileged backgrounds. The research shows that, in England, only 1.7 per cent of teenagers reached the highest level in maths, compared with an average of 3.1 per cent…
…commonly held assumption in the business community is that teachers have a soft job with long holidays, are heavily unionised and retire early. But after 15 years chairing the Sutton…
…— judges, news editors and politicians — would come from all social backgrounds, not just the lucky few with parents able to afford school fees. Read the original article here….
…new “mobility manifesto”, which sets out a series of recommendations ahead of next year’s General Election on how to make sure all children have the same opportunities, regardless of background….
…findings are part of a survey commissioned by the Sutton Trust, for its new ”mobility manifesto”, which sets out a series of recommendations ahead of next year’s General Election on…